On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 09:29:51AM -0400, Fran?ois Pinard wrote: >[1] Full stops are punctuation ending sentences with two spaces guaranteed. >Full stops are defined that way for typography based on fixed width fonts, >like when we say "this many characters to a line". I don't think this really matters, because I doubt anyone will be implementing full justification. Left justification is just a matter of inserting newlines at particular points, so if the input data has two spaces after punctuation, line-breaking won't introduce any errors. --amk
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