I thought double spacing was outdated anyway in modern business communications. Still personal preferences are what life thrives on.
Just my ha'pennys worth. Michael Randy Kramer wrote: > > Robin Turner wrote: > > LaTeX does not, repeat, NOT put one space after the end of a sentence. It > > doesn't put two spaces either. It works out exactly how much space is > > necessary between words, sentences, clauses, whatever. This kind of feature > > has been around for ages - it's only dumb wordprocessors that make you type a > > double space at the end of a sentence. > > OK, I stand corrected, I think. Maybe it's just DocBook, HTML, etc. > that put a single space after a sentence. (Or maybe the space > calculated by LaTeX is less than I'd like to see.) I'll check it out > next time I use LyX/KLyX. > > Randy Kramer > -- The young lady had an unusual list, Linked in part to a structural weakness. She set no preconditions.
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