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This behaviour seems to happen only when the last character is a capital letter, but does not happen when it is in lower case.
This also happens with other punctuation symbols: \subsubsection{WTF!} → WTF!. \subsubsection{WTF.} → WTF..
This does not happen if the punctuation symbol is repeated more than once: \subsubsection{WTF??} → WTF??
Also this problem does not arise when you use \subsection or \section.
Workaround
I don't really understand the acmart.cls file but was able to produce the following workaround with chatgpt which seems to be working:
Example document
Observed behaviour:
\subsubsection{WTF?}
→WTF?.
Expected behaviour:
\subsubsection{WTF?}
→WTF?
The problem
This behaviour seems to happen only when the last character is a capital letter, but does not happen when it is in lower case.
This also happens with other punctuation symbols:
\subsubsection{WTF!}
→WTF!.
\subsubsection{WTF.}
→WTF..
This does not happen if the punctuation symbol is repeated more than once:
\subsubsection{WTF??}
→WTF??
Also this problem does not arise when you use
\subsection
or\section
.Workaround
I don't really understand the
acmart.cls
file but was able to produce the following workaround with chatgpt which seems to be working:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: