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diff --git a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex2e-html/ltx-431.html b/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex2e-html/ltx-431.html deleted file mode 100644 index 3dd0c9f8d0f..00000000000 --- a/Master/texmf-doc/doc/english/latex2e-html/ltx-431.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,47 +0,0 @@ -<html> -<head><title>Help On LaTeX \<space></title></head> -<body bgcolor="#ffffff" text="#000000" link="#000099" vlink="#cc0000" alink="#cc0000"> -<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">\<space></font></h1> -LaTeX normally leaves a little extra space after sentences. However, it -uses a rather simple rule for determining whether a period ends a -sentence: it assumes that periods end sentences <em>unless</em> they -follow an upper case letter. To let LaTeX know that a period does -<em>not</em> end a sentence after, for example, an abbreviation, use: -<p> - <tt>\<space></tt> -<p> -For example, -<pre> - <tt>Jones, et al.\ (1993) ...</tt> -</pre> -Such a space may also be needed after a text-producing command, -such as one defined with <a href="ltx-18.html"><tt>\newcommand</tt></a>. -As an example, consider -<pre> - <tt>\newcommand{\water}{H$_2$O} - \water, \water\ everywhere, but not a drop ...</tt> -</pre> -The first <tt>\water</tt> command is terminated by the comma; -note that LaTeX does not leave a space between the first <tt>\water</tt> -and the comma -- as desired -- and the trailing space is treated as an -interword space. However, the second <tt>\water</tt> command -is terminated by the space, but LaTeX would not leave an extra space after -this, running "H<sub>2</sub>Owater" into one word, except for the -trailing <tt>\ </tt>. -<p> -An alternate way to indicate the end of a command so that a trailing -space is interpreted as an interword space is to use braces: -<pre> - <tt>\water, \water{} everywhere, ...</tt> -</pre> -<hr> -See <a href="ltx-432.html"><tt>\@.</tt></a> for the opposite case<br> -See also <A href="ltx-99.html">Line and Page Breaking</A>, - <a href="ltx-143.html">Spaces and Boxes</a><br> -Go to <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a> -<hr> -<address> -Revised: Sheldon Green, 26 Jun 1995. -</address> -</body> -</html> |