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Coming late to the game here, but I'm replying on the chance that someone
else's email client did the same thing as mine: In the first message there
were no visible differences between the before and after. But when I hit
reply (deliberately quoted below), I saw that the before sample has leading
spaces in the "print" and "dataqueue" lines. So now I understand the
thread :-). But how odd that the original message I received did not show
those spaces in the before example!
-Monique
> We have noticed that the code loses spaces in the PDF output. So
> the following bit of code:
> myResult = dataqueue.add(12, 3)
> if myResult == false then
> print("Failed to add 12 to the
> dataqueue")
> end
>
> Would come out as:
> myResult = dataqueue.add(12, 3)
> if myResult == false then
> print("Failed to add 12 to the
> dataqueue")
> end
>
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