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Re: M-e in HTML mode
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Kai Großjohann |
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Re: M-e in HTML mode |
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Sun, 22 Sep 2002 17:41:21 +0200 |
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Wu XiaoGuang <woohsiaokuang@yahoo.com.cn> writes:
> But the Chinese sentences stay the same, although I have set it as the
> style.
Do you use the same "." character in English and Chinese sentences?
I vaguely recall that there is a special Chinese period character.
If you look at the variable sentence-end, then you'll see that only
the Ascii period is included.
kai
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