"Asger K. Alstrup Nielsen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

| > While routine use of catcode magic counts as brain damage, all spaces take is 
| > teeling TeX that space is a letter or other character. the scope of which can 
| > be bracketed by a group. For example one could write
| > 
| > {\aftergroup\input\catcode` =12\aftergroup{File name with spaces}}
| 
| We should surely use it for filenames with spaces in them.

Let's ask on comp.text.tex first if there are side effects.
(it is a bit strange that if this is all it takes that it is not
default in latex)

        Lgb

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