On 2013-08-04 22:20:25 +0000, Karl Berry wrote:
> Sure, it's arguable, but I don't want to change it, partly because I
> think Knuth made the right decision, partly because there's no way to do
> things at the "word" level in TeX, and partly because it would introduce
> a significant incompatibility in Texinfo with only a minor benefit.
OK, but one problem is that one can easily forget the rule (actually
I completely forgot that this rule for capital letters existed in
TeX)... IMHO, I think there shouldn't have been any exception at all.
> There have always been commands to Texinfo to explicitly specify whether
> a period ends a sentence or not, and using those is (and always has been)
> the way to get the correct output.
However @. is a bit buggy for PDF output: it seems that kerning is lost.
For instance, compare the space between the P and the period with:
@emph{OP}. Bar
@emph{OP}@. Bar
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