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[bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detectio
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Werner LEMBERG |
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[bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection |
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Tue, 7 Jan 2020 02:28:40 -0500 (EST) |
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Follow-up Comment #2, bug #57546 (project groff):
Whether \[Fc] and \[fc] are used as closing delimiters is language or region
dependent. For example, in Germany and Austria those two characters are
*opening* delimiters. In Swiss German it is a closing delimiter (similar to
France but without the small amount of whitespace before it). In other words,
for a single language (German) you have different usage depending on the
region. This is something groff doesn't support out of the box...
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- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, Dave, 2020/01/06
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, Dave, 2020/01/06
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection,
Werner LEMBERG <=
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, Dave, 2020/01/07
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, Werner LEMBERG, 2020/01/07
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, Dave, 2020/01/17
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, G. Branden Robinson, 2020/01/17
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, G. Branden Robinson, 2020/01/17
- [bug #57546] [PATCH] make \[dd] transparent for end-of-sentence detection, G. Branden Robinson, 2020/01/17