On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 3:43 PM, Thomas Lange - Sun Germany - ham02 -
Hamburg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hung Nguyen Vu wrote (19-8-2008 15:33)
>>> In English, which one is correct?
>>>
>>> The Size is below the minimum. x=($Arg1) ,y=($Arg2)
>>> or
>>> The Size is below the minimum. x=($Arg1), y=($Arg2)
>>
>> The last one; the space is after the comma.
>
> Just to serve my own curiosity:
> Is there actually a language where the first would be true?
The convention is adopted from English IMO.

Latex, the de facto TeX typesetting program will format all the sentense
inf the later format, no matter what.

Therefore, at least in the academic world, the later is always considered true.

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