>> Commited with your fixes on master.
>
> Thanks!
Ah, I've missed that there is no ChangeLog entry yet. Please add one
for your last commit.
Werner
Werner,
On Sat, Oct 04 2014 at 04:53:37 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Ah, I've missed that there is no ChangeLog entry yet. Please add one
> for your last commit.
I completely forgot the ChangeLog... Commited.
Regards,
--
Bertrand Garrigues
Werner,
On Sat, Oct 04 2014 at 08:26:49 AM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>>> Please use two spaces after a full sentence stop.
>>
>> It's OK for me to use 2 spaces after a full sentence. But I'm not used
>> to it, I've always been taught to use a single-space after a full stop
>> (French spacing ?!).
> I completely forgot the ChangeLog... Commited.
Thanks, nice try, but completely wrong format :-)
Please *exactly* follow the rules as laid out in previous entries in
this file.
I've fixed it for you.
Werner
Hello Clarke,
On Sat, Oct 04 2014 at 02:54:51 AM, Clarke Echols wrote:
> Two spaces at end of sentence is standard US usage on typewriters, and
> has been for a century or longer.
>
> But when Microsoft came along with Word, they apparently decided to use
> a single space that's the same as inter
Werner,
On Sat, Oct 04 2014 at 07:38:39 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> Thanks, nice try, but completely wrong format :-)
Sorry...
> Please *exactly* follow the rules as laid out in previous entries in
> this file.
So If I understand correctly the format:
- First you put a title or sum up and gene
Clarke Echols wrote:
> On 10/03/2014 05:37 PM, Bertrand Garrigues wrote:
>
> > It's OK for me to use 2 spaces after a full sentence. But I'm not used
> > to it, I've always been taught to use a single-space after a full stop
> > (French spacing ?!). I've just noticed that a lot of people on
> So If I understand correctly the format:
> - First you put a title or sum up and general explanations.
First, you should have a single line (not longer than 78 chars) that
describes the issue – this is mainly for programs like `gitk', which
shows a summary of commits in its main window.
Then
> [...] I too miss a request like LaTeXs \frenchspacing in groff. It
> is tedious to always type \& after each full stop
Say
.nr .sss-orig \n[.sss]
.ss \n[.ss] 0
...
your text
...
.ss \n[.ss] \n[.sss-orig]
if you want to retain the original \n[.sss] value. Otherwise, simply
Hi,
the mom-docu says:
As mentioned above, PRINTSTYLE TYPESET must come before any changes to mom’s
default typographic settings. For example,
.PAPER A4
.LS 14
.PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
will not changes mom’s default paper size to A4, nor her default document
leading [to] 14 poin
Ulrich --
On Sat, Oct 04, 2014, Ulrich Lauther wrote:
> the mom-docu says:
>
> As mentioned above, PRINTSTYLE TYPESET must come before any changes to mom’s
> default typographic settings. For example,
> .PAPER A4
> .LS 14
> .PRINTSTYLE TYPESET
> will not changes mom’s default
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