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I noticed that the spacing commands " " and "@" are getting ignored when microtype is loaded (i.e. the spaces after periods are too large even with ". ").



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    Since I haven't found anything about this in the documentation, I'm asking here. Is there a simple way to reenable these commands while keeping microtype?









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      I noticed that the spacing commands " " and "@" are getting ignored when microtype is loaded (i.e. the spaces after periods are too large even with ". ").



      Since I haven't found anything about this in the documentation, I'm asking here. Is there a simple way to reenable these commands while keeping microtype?









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      I noticed that the spacing commands " " and "@" are getting ignored when microtype is loaded (i.e. the spaces after periods are too large even with ". ").



      Since I haven't found anything about this in the documentation, I'm asking here. Is there a simple way to reenable these commands while keeping microtype?







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