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diff --git a/support/latexindent/documentation/subsec-one-sentence-per-line.tex b/support/latexindent/documentation/subsec-one-sentence-per-line.tex index fd16d193be..352697735f 100644 --- a/support/latexindent/documentation/subsec-one-sentence-per-line.tex +++ b/support/latexindent/documentation/subsec-one-sentence-per-line.tex @@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ latexindent.pl multiple-sentences -m -l=keep-sen-line-breaks.yaml but have not been removed in \cref{lst:multiple-sentences-mod2}. \yamltitle{multipleSpacesToSingle}{0|1} - \announce*{2022-03-25}*{multipleSpacesToSingle for oneSentencePerLine} By default, the + \announce{2022-03-25}*{multipleSpacesToSingle for oneSentencePerLine} By default, the one-sentence-per-line routine will convert multiple spaces into single spaces. You can change this behaviour by changing the switch \texttt{multipleSpacesToSingle} to a value of \texttt{0}. @@ -375,6 +375,6 @@ latexindent.pl multiple-sentences6 -m -l=sentence-wrap1.yaml,itemize.yaml Notice that the sentence has received indentation, and that the \texttt{itemize} code block has been found and indented correctly. - Text \announce*{2022-04-04}*{oneSentencePerLine text wrapping update} wrapping when using + Text \announce{2022-04-04}*{oneSentencePerLine text wrapping update} wrapping when using the \texttt{oneSentencePerLine} routine determines if it will remove line breaks while text wrapping, from the value of \texttt{removeSentenceLineBreaks}. |