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authorBruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>2009-05-02 11:30:25 +0200
committerBruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org>2009-05-02 11:30:25 +0200
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Typo in comment. Reported by Ralf Wildenhues.
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@c Macro for forcing a line break in TeX mode.
@c Needed because there are long unbreakable pieces of text (such as URLs or
-@c formulas), TeX is too shy to move them to a new file. TeX considers only
+@c formulas), TeX is too shy to move them to a new line. TeX considers only
@c two choices: a line break in aligned mode (which it rejects due to aesthetic
@c reasons) and writing into the margin. What we want in many cases is a line
@c break without filling the first line. Like what @* delivers.