On Friday, September 8, 2017 at 6:33:56 PM UTC-5, Tony Mechelynck wrote:
> • if the 'paragraphs' option is not empty, then a dot in column 1
> immediately followed by one of the disjoint character pairs making up
> 'paragraphs' is a paragraph start. By default, this means one of .IP
> .LP .PP .QP .P<space> .TP .HP .LI .Pp .Lp .It .pp .lp .ip .bp
Is this option still actually useful to anyone today?
If not, perhaps it's time to extend this option to repurpose it to be actually useful in the modern world?
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