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Re: What's the meaning of the lines in the file `langdef'


From: Isaac To
Subject: Re: What's the meaning of the lines in the file `langdef'
Date: 30 Sep 2001 11:24:02 +0800
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>>>>> "Zhongtao" == Zhongtao Zhu <address@hidden> writes:

>>>>> "Valeriy" == Valeriy E Ushakov <address@hidden> writes:
    >>> Can someone, please, explain the two lines as follows:
    >>> 
    >>> langdef English { english . : ! ? .) ?) !) .' !' ?' } langdef French
    >>> Francais "Fran\347ais"{ french }

I think that's just the list of character sequences that would cause double
space when occurring at the end of a "lout word" and typesetting in TeX
spacing mode.  Note that French people never like double space, so the list
is empty.

Regards,
Isaac.

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