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- Date: Wed, 27 Jan 1993 01:14:57 -0500
- From: Elliott Conan Evans <ee0r+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Smart Spaces in MML
- In-Reply-To: <iacovou.728073651@jessica>
- References: <iacovou.728073651@jessica>
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- iacovou@jessica.cs.umn.edu (Neophytos Iacovou) writes:
- > I am writing an MML file, and I want to turn of Smart Spaces (I want to
- > be able to have more than 1 space in a row), how do I do this?
-
- You could turn off smart spaces in the template, and then import your
- MML document. Or, I believe that "\ " or "\s" or something will give
- you a nonbreaking space, just like "control-space" in FrameMaker.
-
- > Also, is there any documentaion which is better than what cames from
- > Frame on the subject of MML? The pamphlet from Frame makes me feel
- > as though it is incomplete.
-
- Nope, I think the MML documentation is complete. MML is not supposed
- to have all of the features of FrameMaker. If it did, they'd probably
- sell it as a separate product. It's just meant to be a palliative so
- you can do text production with minor formatting on a text terminal
- instead of having to do *everything* in FM.
-
- ------
- Eeyore
- In search of a more olisbos-like flashlight...
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