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Subject: [debbugs-tracker] bug#31555: closed (Needs space between two footnotes(emacs-26))
Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 17:29:01 +0000

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Needs space between two footnotes(emacs-26) Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 01:44:45 +0900
Hi  emacs developers.

In custom.texi: 1315..1332, there two continuous @footnote markups in a paragraph.

When it is compiled to info-format, below text will be generated, and it is Ok for readers.

start here >>>
The usual way to define directory-local variables is to put a file named *.dir-locals.el*(1)(2) in a directory.  
<<< end here

But in html-format, this will generate non-distinguished-looks output.

start here >>>
The usual way to define directory-local variables is to put a file named .dir-locals.el2223 in a directory. 
<<< end here

When user click this hyperlink, either one will be selected depends on clicked position. But until click actually, it seems one hyperlink.

If there is space between two @footnote markups, it will be more clearly for users.

Thanks.

ayatakesi <address@hidden>

--- End Message ---
--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: bug#31555: Needs space between two footnotes(emacs-26) Date: Tue, 22 May 2018 20:28:52 +0300
> From: Takesi Ayanokoji <address@hidden>
> Date: Wed, 23 May 2018 01:44:45 +0900
> 
> In custom.texi: 1315..1332, there two continuous @footnote markups in a 
> paragraph.
> 
> When it is compiled to info-format, below text will be generated, and it is 
> Ok for readers.
> 
> start here >>>
> The usual way to define directory-local variables is to put a file named 
> *.dir-locals.el*(1)(2) in a directory.  
> <<< end here
> 
> But in html-format, this will generate non-distinguished-looks output.
> 
> start here >>>
> The usual way to define directory-local variables is to put a file named 
> .dir-locals.el2223 in a directory. 
> <<< end here
> 
> When user click this hyperlink, either one will be selected depends on 
> clicked position. But until click actually,
> it seems one hyperlink.

The second one shouldn't be a footnote.  Fixed.


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