On 2020-08-25 20:36, Bruce Momjian wrote:
We are inconsistently about adding a comma after e.g. and i.e.:
[..]

Virtually all American style guides recommend to follow both “i.e.” and “e.g.” with a comma (just like if “that is” and “for example” were used
        instead), so the very same sentence in American English would become:

So, what do we want to do?  Leave it unchanged, or pick one of these
styles?


For what it's worth, I am in favor of that comma.


Erik Rijkers


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