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Originally Posted by comtrjl
One comes from Word, one from a pc version of Latex and one from Indesign but which is which?
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I'd say the middle one's from LaTeX. There is a wider space after some punctuation, that's right after an end-of-sentence fullstop, but not after abbreviations like "Mr." The source should have used "Mr.\@ Bingley".
I have never used InDesign, so I can't tell. But the left picture seems to have a more uniform distribution of letters on the page, and I guess InDesign would do that. Therefore, I vote InDesign is left and Word is right.