Re: Forced space

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Sujet : Re: Forced space
De : ud.usenetcorrespondence (at) *nospam* web.de (Ulrich D i e z)
Groupes : comp.text.tex
Date : 03. Jul 2024, 17:41:07
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Dr Engelbert Buxbaum schrieb:

Have you tried using "\ "? That is the usual command to enter a space
after a TeX-command so it does not get eaten. Since you don't give a
minimal compilable example, it is difficult to give more specific
advice.

You use <control space> to insert that amount of discardable glue that
you get by a <space token> when the space factor is 1000.
Usually this is what you want in situations where preventing the eating
of spaces is neded.

Whether <control space> or <space token> after the
otherlanguage-environment is better for inserting discardable glue might
depend on behavior desired in the case of the phrase within the
otherlanguage-environment ending with punctuation.

Sincerely

Ulrich

Date Sujet#  Auteur
1 Jul 24 * Forced space5db
2 Jul 24 +- Re: Forced space1Pieter van Oostrum
2 Jul 24 +- Re: Forced space1Ulrich D i e z
3 Jul 24 `* Re: Forced space2Dr Engelbert Buxbaum
3 Jul 24  `- Re: Forced space1Ulrich D i e z

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