Timwi wrote:
This fixes the issue that something like [http://url/ link]s (i.e. text directly following the closing square bracket) would produce something ugly in printing: link (http://url/)s Now it finishes the word first: links (http://url/) The given example seems pointless, but in languages other than English this happens more frequently.
Make sure you use the established linktrail; some languages don't use spacing between words as a separator.
-- brion vibber (brion @ pobox.com)
Brion Vibber wrote:
Timwi wrote:
This fixes the issue that something like [http://url/ link]s (i.e. text directly following the closing square bracket) would produce something ugly in printing: link (http://url/)s Now it finishes the word first: links (http://url/) The given example seems pointless, but in languages other than English this happens more frequently.
Make sure you use the established linktrail; some languages don't use spacing between words as a separator.
Oh, heh. Of course. Gimme a minute.
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