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  • From: "Zoltán Kovács" <address@hidden>
  • To: address@hidden
  • Subject: Re: [TeXmacs] Re: frenchspacing?
  • Date: Tue, 30 Oct 2007 10:33:16 +0100
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Dear Joris, thank you. I'll dive into the code next week.

Best regards, Zoltan

2007/10/30, Joris van der Hoeven <address@hidden >:
Hi Zoltan,

On Mon, Oct 29, 2007 at 09:38:56PM +0100, Zoltán Kovács wrote:
> Dear All, I resend this question. Frenchspacing means that no double spaces
> are put after sentences, only one space. I found nothing about this in
> Google.

I did not have time yet to do this.
However, if you know a bit about C++ and have a few hours,
then it is quite easy to add this yourself.
Take a look at

        src/Resources/Languages/text_language.cpp

The idea would be to copy the text_language_rep class and
make a second french_language_rep class with the correct
amounts of space evrywhere. I recommend to check in an official
book about french typography: there are also half spaces and
three quarters of a space for certain ponctuation symbols.

The same procedure applies to other languages.

Best wishes, Joris



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