Hi :)
That is not really something defined by the word-processor.  

I think current fashion is to use a single space to make it less obvious where 
a new sentence begins and thus mke it marginally more difficult to read.  I 
still tend to use 2 spaces.  Doubtless, fashion will change back to the way 
you&i learned, or maybe go to a new paragraph per sentence as i have seen some 
people do in mainstream articles.  

End of sentences is not really what Brian was talking about.  I'm sure you have 
seen tables and all sorts of things that are obviously meant to be lined up but 
somehow end up raggedy.  
Regards from 
Tom :)  






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> From: James Knott <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected] 
>Sent: Thursday, 15 August 2013, 13:23
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Can't find setting
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>Brian Barker wrote:
>> Rejoice!  This is how all word processors should work.  Countable
>> spaces exist only in Typewriterland.  With proper type faces, the
>> space between words is anything from a minimum value up to whatever is
>> required to range across a line.  The spacebar no longer represents an
>> actual amount of space but merely indicates a word break in the text. 
>> If you need to space material differently, you do it properly - using
>> tabs, tables, frames, or whatever.
>
>I have long been in the habit of putting a double space between
>sentences.  I learned that in a typing class, IIRC.  What's the proper
>proceedure in LO?
>
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