Tony Mechelynck wrote on 8-7-2009 18:47:
>> If a line contains a , this , should have only one space character and
>> also only one space character
>> after it. How do you do that?

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> Are you sure?
> 
> It is possible, but the usual typographical (and programming) convention 
> is to have no space before a comma, and one space after it except at the 
> end of a line or before another comma, closing quote etc.

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Hi Tony,

I agree to the usual convention.
Only for this matter I need to tweak the code style to another kind of 
style. And then I need to have the , between two spaces.
My vim-script relies on that.

Rgds,
Jeri

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