Thanks

https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/70001/Documentation/changes.tely
File Documentation/changes.tely (right):

https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/70001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode141
Documentation/changes.tely:141: A new markup command
@code{\justify-line} has been added.  Similar to
On 2014/06/29 12:52:36, david.nalesnik wrote:
This should be a complete sentence. (Sorry--looks like that was my
doing.)
Perhaps something like:

It is similar to the @code{\fill-line} markup command.  Each
@emph{word},
however, is spaced using . . .

Too 'bitty', but I've included the definite article to start the
Sentence (starting every sentence with an article does get tedious to
read).

[Now, whether the comma should belong to the @emph, I don't know.  I
was told by
a fussy professor that "however" shouldn't begin a sentence.]

Yes and I bet he said 'And', 'So' and 'Because' shouldn't either right?

However, I think you'll be fine with what I done here.

;)

https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/diff/70001/Documentation/changes.tely#newcode145
Documentation/changes.tely:145: pair is always consistant.  The
following examples illustrate this by
On 2014/06/29 03:20:15, Keith wrote:
For some reason, inconsistently with the original French, English
spells it
'consistent'

Done.

https://codereview.appspot.com/108130043/

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