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<span id="Not-Ending-a-Sentence-1"></span><h4 class="subsection">12.3.2 Not Ending a Sentence</h4>
<span id="index-Not-ending-a-sentence"></span>
<span id="index-Sentence-non_002dending-punctuation"></span>
<span id="index-Periods_002c-inserting"></span>
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<p>When a period, exclamation point or question mark is
at the end of a sentence, slightly more space is
inserted after it in a typeset manual.
</p>
<span id="index-_003ccolon_003e-_0028suppress-end_002dof_002dsentence-space_0029"></span>
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<p>Usually, Texinfo can determine automatically when a period ends a
sentence. However, special commands are needed in some circumstances.
Use the <code>@:</code> command after a period, question mark, exclamation
mark or colon that should not be followed by extra space. This is
necessary in the following situations:
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<li> After a period that ends a lowercase abbreviation which is not at
the end of a sentences.
</li><li> When a parenthetical remark in the middle of a sentence (like
this one!) ends with a period, exclamation point or question mark,
<code>@:</code> should be used after the right parenthesis. Similarly for
right brackets and right quotes (both single and double).
</li></ol>
<p>For example:
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<pre class="example">‘<samp>foo vs.@: bar (or?)@: baz</samp>’,
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<p>The first line below shows the output, and for comparison, the second
line shows the spacing when the ‘<samp>@:</samp>’ commands were not used.
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<blockquote>
<p>foo vs. bar (or?) baz<br>
foo vs. bar (or?) baz
</p></blockquote>
<p>It may help you to remember what <code>@:</code> does by imagining that it
stands for an invisible lower-case character that stops a word ending in
a period.
</p>
<p>A few Texinfo commands force normal interword spacing, so that you
don’t have to insert <code>@:</code> where you otherwise would. These are
the code-like highlighting commands, <code>@var</code>, <code>@abbr</code>, and
<code>@acronym</code> (see <a href="Useful-Highlighting.html">Useful Highlighting</a>). For example, in
‘<samp>@code{foo. bar}</samp>’ the period is not considered to be the end of a
sentence, and no extra space is inserted.
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<p><code>@:</code> has no effect on the HTML or Docbook output.
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