Bug #1536660: separate two words.

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Georg Brandl 2006-08-08 20:13:13 +00:00
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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ by following the explicit or implicit \emph{line joining} rules.
A physical line is a sequence of characters terminated by an end-of-line A physical line is a sequence of characters terminated by an end-of-line
sequence. In source files, any of the standard platform line sequence. In source files, any of the standard platform line
termination sequences can be used - the \UNIX form using \ASCII{} LF termination sequences can be used - the \UNIX{} form using \ASCII{} LF
(linefeed), the Windows form using the \ASCII{} sequence CR LF (return (linefeed), the Windows form using the \ASCII{} sequence CR LF (return
followed by linefeed), or the Macintosh form using the \ASCII{} CR followed by linefeed), or the Macintosh form using the \ASCII{} CR
(return) character. All of these forms can be used equally, regardless (return) character. All of these forms can be used equally, regardless