OK, now after seeing all these posts, I have a question.... and please
forgive my ignorance, but what does "C++" and "c++" actually stand for?
Never took notice to any before.
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From James Knott
Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 24/01/2008 00:02, Manfred J. Krause wrote:
Hi Harold,
2008/1/23, Harold Fuchs wrote:
On 23/01/2008 22:49, Manfred J. Krause wrote:
2008/1/23, Scott Meyers wrote:
Manfred J. Krause wrote:
[...]
Would someone please explain why I don't see this problem? Please
understand: I don't *want* the problem; I'd just like to know what's
going on.
That may depend on different configuration/version?
Type e.g.:
...ii mmm C++ mmm mmmm C++ mmm mm mmmm iiiiii iiiii iiiiimm mmm C++
... now adding some <i> at the beginning of that text to get a line
break ...
(1)
...iiiimm mmm C+
+
Well then?
I do exactly as you suggest and the third C++ just goes onto the next
line as a single entity. It does *not* split. No, I do not have CTL
enabled.
???
I have seen it split on both XP and Linux.
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