Fix tiny typo
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@ -16,10 +16,10 @@ Spaces
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* many other widths available
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* many other widths available
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``` {.hljs .lang-tex}
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``` {.hljs .lang-tex}
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Thin spaces are used in abbreviations
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Thin spaces are used in abbreviations
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and before units, e.\,g., 10\,s.
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and before units, e.\,g., 10\,s.
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Normal-width non-breaking spaces can help
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Normal-width non-breaking spaces can help
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keep honorary titles and names on one
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keep honorary titles and names on one
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line: Dr.~Fooboar.
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line: Dr.~Fooboar.
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```
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```
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@ -35,9 +35,9 @@ English and French spacing
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@content
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@content
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In English, LaTeX uses the old-fashioned *English spacing,* i. e., double sentence spacing.
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In English, LaTeX uses the old-fashioned *English spacing,* i. e., double sentence spacing.
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++ If you want to be more modern, you can use `\frenchspacing` above your first paragraph. `\nonfrenchspacing` goes back do default.
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++ If you want to be more modern, you can use `\frenchspacing` above your first paragraph. `\nonfrenchspacing` goes back to default.
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++ If you actually use *English spacing,* LaTeX will still try and put normal word spacing after abbreviations. However, you should check the results and intervene where needed by
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++ If you actually use *English spacing,* LaTeX will still try and put normal word spacing after abbreviations. However, you should check the results and intervene where needed by
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* ++ forcing normal spaces: `.\␣`
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* ++ forcing normal spaces: `.\␣`
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* ++ manually ending sentences: `\@.␣`
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* ++ manually ending sentences: `\@.␣`
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