SubmittingPatches: hyphenate non-ASCII
Git documentation does this with the exception of ancient release notes. Signed-off-by: Josh Soref <jsoref@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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@@ -699,7 +699,7 @@ message to an external program, and this is a handy way to drive
`git am`. However, if the message is MIME encoded, what is
piped into the program is the representation you see in your
`*Article*` buffer after unwrapping MIME. This is often not what
-you would want for two reasons. It tends to screw up non ASCII
+you would want for two reasons. It tends to screw up non-ASCII
characters (most notably in people's names), and also
whitespaces (fatal in patches). Running "C-u g" to display the
message in raw form before using "|" to run the pipe can work