> Clearly, you weren't in Mrs. Watling's typing class. If you had, you'd > know that two spaces after a period are not a preference, they are a > Commandment. Pure and simple. End of discussion.
fjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfjfj :) That's how I learned it in high school as well. It's only when I started trying TeX adn other systems where you want to suppress putting two spaces after a period. In regular dumb word processing, yes, you'd put in the extra space after a period, but TeX is smart enough that it'll figure things out, and only one space needs to be after a period, at least in the source file. > -- cmg >
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