Hi Branden, On 12/1/20 9:21 PM, G. Branden Robinson wrote: > At 2020-12-01T21:12:47+0100, Michael Kerrisk (man-pages) wrote: >>>>>> +vs. >>>>> >>>>> Please, s/vs./vs/ >>>>> See the reasons below: >>>>> >>>>> Michael (mtk), >>>>> >>>>> Here the renderer outputs a double space >>>>> (as for separating two sentences). >>>>> >>>>> Are you okay with that? >> >> Yes, that should probably be avoided. I'm not sure what the >> correct way is to prevent that in groff though. I mean, one >> could write >> >> .RI "vs.\ " unencoded_len >> >> but I think that simply creates a nonbreaking space, >> which is not exactly what is desired. > > Use the non-printing input break escape sequence, "\&", to suppress > end-of-sentence detection. This is not a groffism, it goes back to > 1970s nroff and troff. Yes, I spotted it about two minutes before your mail. And before that, I was thinking, "should we really bother Branden with a question like this?" :-) > I'm attaching a couple of pages from some introductory material I wrote > for the groff Texinfo manual in the forthcoming 1.23.0. As ever, thanks for jumping in, Branden. Cheers, Michael -- Michael Kerrisk Linux man-pages maintainer; http://www.kernel.org/doc/man-pages/ Linux/UNIX System Programming Training: http://man7.org/training/