So from your patch I see that we already did that for '.'? And in this case the 
\n counts as a space ? I thought our semantics was that \n did not count at all.

Yes, it was already done for "." and semantics of \n (ignoring it) is the same here. Space after the "." is still added to the next line.


I like the patch, but I am confused now.

And what about non-european languages?

I don't know much about non-European languages. Should we add some punctuation marks for them too, like "。" and "," for Chinese?


JMarc


Yuriy


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