Hi there!

On 20 Apr 00, at 14:39, Januk Aggarwal wrote
    about "Re: Word wrap and paragraph markers":

> Don't worry, you're not the only one in that minority.  I'll stick
>  with you.  If you want to reformat a paragraph, I've found that all I
>  need to do is select the lines I want to reformat and hit alt-L.
>  Then it turns out very close to what I want.  The only thing I wish
>  TB would preserve is my double spaces between sentences.  Oh well,
>  can't have everything.

Pardon me for off-topic question, but I find that at least two of you are in the 
habit of inserting two spaces after the dot. I'm just curious, how do you do it in 
Word and wordprocessors like that? Manually?;-) I cannot but think this is the 
most awkward thing to do. 

P.S. The question doesn't apply to those here using TeX as I do. That is, TeX 
does this trick automatically, provided that the \frenchspacing option is set 
(which is the default). Actually, I do like this style of typesetting, although 
AFAIK in Russian typesetting practice there exists no rule dealing with this, 
i.e. both french spacing and the non-french spacing are all right.


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