Jason Franklin wrote:
> I looked at this patch again today, and I realized I used "normal" in
> some of the tests instead of "normal!" with the '!' modifier. The
> latter is probably preferred. Just wanted to make a note of that.
It should be OK in tests, since it's very unlikely that these command
characters are mapped in another test (and not cleaned up).
Somehow I didn't see the original message (probably lost while upgrading
my system).
For your example:
A "sentence." A sentence.
I would argue this is one sentence. If the first half would be a
separate sentence it would be written like:
A "sentence". A sentence.
Also consider
See "section 1." for more info.
So "is" is wrong here and "as" is correct.
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