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-<head><title>Help On LaTeX \@</title></head>
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-<h1><font size="-2">Hypertext Help with LaTeX</font><br><font color="#cc0000">\@</font></h1>
-LaTeX normally leaves a little extra space after punctuation, such as the
-period which ends a sentence. 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 tell LaTeX to insert extra space after
-punctuation which follows an upper case letter, precede the punctuation
-by <tt>\@</tt>.
-<p>
-For example:
-<pre>
- <tt>It is I\@.</tt>
-</pre>
-would not be considered to be a sentence by LaTeX except for the <tt>\@</tt>.
-<hr>
-See also <a href="ltx-431.html"><tt>\&lt;space&gt;</tt></a> for the opposite case<br>
-See also <A href="ltx-99.html">Line and Page Breaking</A><br>
-Go to <a href="ltx-2.html">LaTeX Table of Contents</a>
-<hr>
-<address>
-Revised: Sheldon Green, 10 May 1995.
-</address>
-</body>
-</html>