Greg Ward wrote: > Which, after whitespace-mangling, becomes > > ... end of a line. And here's ... > > which is incorrect (sentences should be separated by two spaces in > fixed-width fonts). that depends on the locale. the two space rule does not apply to swedish, for example. and googling for "two space rule" and "one space after" + period makes me think it doesn't really apply to english either... see eg http://www.press.uchicago.edu/Misc/Chicago/cmosfaq/cmosfaq.OneSpaceorTwo.html "There is a traditional American practice, favored by some, of leaving two spaces after colons and periods. This practice is discouraged /.../" (and thousands of similar entries. from what I can tell, the more *real* research done by an author, the more likely he is to come down on the one space side...) </F>
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