In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Gavin Sinclair [GS] wrote:'
GS> I noticed something funny. As you can see from this post, I use the
GS> old-fashioned convention of sticking two spaces at the start of a
GS> sentence. However, if I were to reformat this paragraph with ALT-L,
GS> those spaces would be reduced to one each.
GS> Why is this so?
The rest of posts to your query explained this.
GS> Must I surrender my beloved sentence layout?
If you use auto-format mode, your spaces will be preserved and you don't
have to use Alt-L to reflow text.
However, the auto-format mode will reflow all text that isn't separated
by a blank line. This is the only way it will detect that you intend to
start a new text block/paragraph and that it shouldn't wrap the new
block with the previous.
You'll see what I mean when you use it.
If you wish not to be restricted in such a way and it does what you
don't wish it to do you can toggle it off for the moment using
Shift_CTRL_F and then cut your sentences short or create your lists as
you wish.
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