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Re: [lojban] Style question: two dots



I keep the trailing dot only. This is so that if I want to remove the sentence that's starting after (it's usually {.i} after), I don't have to move the dot.

e.g. .i do me la .brodas. i mi co'e

If the separation between the two dots is greater, then I'll write them both. The rationale is that if it's in the same paragraph, it's meant to be read together, so putting both dots is unnecessary, but if there's some kind of more significant separation, then someone could presumably start reading after the separation.

.i mi'e la tsani mu'o


On 27 August 2014 18:56, Pierre Abbat <phma@bezitopo.org> wrote:
If a word ends with a dot (usually a cmevla) and the following word begins
with a dot, which dot do you omit? If something comes between, such as a
punctuation mark or a verse number (I'm translating a Bible passage and a
verse ends with a name), do you omit a dot?

Pierre
--
li ze te'a ci vu'u ci bi'e te'a mu du
li ci su'i ze te'a mu bi'e vu'u ci

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