Hi Patrice and Karl,
I've working on the paragraph formatter in C and I have a question:
should a newline after an end sentence character within a @w be
recognized as an end of sentence and be doubled to two spaces?
With the following input:
@w{a. b. c.
d. e.}
I get the following output:
a.
Date: Sun, 28 Jun 2015 17:07:15 +0100
From: Gavin Smith gavinsmith0...@gmail.com
Hi Patrice and Karl,
I'm neither ;-)
I've working on the paragraph formatter in C and I have a question:
should a newline after an end sentence character within a @w be
recognized as an end of sentence and
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 05:07:15PM +0100, Gavin Smith wrote:
Hi Patrice and Karl,
I think that a single space character could well appear after the c.
or C. in both cases.
Unless I am missing something the fact that C. doesn't lead to an end of
sentence is unrelated to whether it is in @w or
On 28 June 2015 at 19:09, Patrice Dumas pertu...@free.fr wrote:
I think that a single space character could well appear after the c.
or C. in both cases.
Unless I am missing something the fact that C. doesn't lead to an end of
sentence is unrelated to whether it is in @w or not. An upper
Dear all,
down here at Debian there is an activity to create reproducible
buillds, absolutely reproducible. Thus we try to remove
indetermancy as far as possible. In this case, texinfo indices
are not deterministic. I forward you the patch by Chris Lamb (in Cc)
in case you consider it worth
I forward you the patch by Chris Lamb (in Cc) in case you consider it worth
including.
(Probably not needed here but just in case it helps I have signed the
GNU copyright assignment under la...@gnu.org / ch...@chris-lamb.co.uk)
Regards,
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