Punctuation marks that signal a natural clause boundary inside a
BLUF / lede paragraph. Listed in preferred-break order: a colon or
em-dash that introduces a list of consequences is the best break,
full stops are next, and semicolons last. Single ASCII space is
always a fallback boundary handled separately.
The CJK / Arabic / Hebrew terminators at the tail (no trailing space)
preserve sentence breaks in executive-brief_<ja|ko|zh|ar|he>.md
where Western . never appears. CJK uses 。!?, Arabic uses
؟؛،, Hebrew uses plain . without trailing space (rare; the
primary marker is the same Latin set).
Punctuation marks that signal a natural clause boundary inside a BLUF / lede paragraph. Listed in preferred-break order: a colon or em-dash that introduces a list of consequences is the best break, full stops are next, and semicolons last. Single ASCII space is always a fallback boundary handled separately.
The CJK / Arabic / Hebrew terminators at the tail (no trailing space) preserve sentence breaks in
executive-brief_<ja|ko|zh|ar|he>.mdwhere Western.never appears. CJK uses。!?, Arabic uses؟؛،, Hebrew uses plain.without trailing space (rare; the primary marker is the same Latin set).