6/10/2023 0 Comments Xlist latex nameThose cases are rare a typical example would be the sentence 'See model A.' which must be entered as 'See model that the bibliography environment is exempt from these rules, so it is not necessary to write the '\' in 'Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.\' (unless you use such a journal reference in the main text of your document). On the other hand, a period after a capital is assumed to be not the end of a sentence, and only needs special treatment if it actually is. This is typically not true for 'i.e.' and 'e.g.' because those two abbreviations (at least in American English) are always followed by a comma: 'i.e.,' and 'e.g.,' So, 'et al.' must be typed as 'et al.\' unless it occurs at the end of a sentence (or immediately before a comma). A period after a lower-case letter is assumed to be the end of a sentence, and LaTeX needs to be told if this is not the case.
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