On 05-Dec-02, 16:49 (CST), "Thomas Bushnell, BSG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > It is not possible for an automated renderer to figure out where > sentence boundaries are without some kind of help, and a mere period > is not sufficient help. So, a good convention to establish might be > that the string ". " indicates the end of a sentence, and ". " does > not.
While technically valid, I don't like his much, for a couple of reasons: 1. I suspect it will be very hard to get this consistently used in Debian descriptions, as there are a lot of people who do not naturally use the 'period-two-spaces' convention. (I suspect it is entirely determined by how much typing one did on real typewriters, pre-wordprocessor.) 2. IMO, the naive rendering of ".<sp><sp>" looks fairly dreadful in variable-width fonts -- they'd need to strip out the extra space and do it correctly. (Actually, IMO, it looks fairly dreadful in fixed width fonts, too). (Of course, if this is the worst problem we have with Debian package descriptions, I say flip a coin and forget about it.) Steve -- Steve Greenland The irony is that Bill Gates claims to be making a stable operating system and Linus Torvalds claims to be trying to take over the world. -- seen on the net