On 3/19/07, Matthew Brown <morven(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I think you misunderstand; as with regular HTML, any
number of space
characters, tabs and single returns become a single logical space.
However, a return gives a logical space in between the text and the
reference superscript.
IOW, "text.<ref>foo</ref>" gives "text.[1]" (ignoring
lack of
superscripting), while
text.
<ref>foo</ref>
gives "text. [1]". In other words, a space in between the period and
the reference number.
I see. Is that a major concern for you?
-Stevertigo