Use sentence-end-double-space to determine sentence separator#10
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This PR updates lorem-ipsum to uses the built in variable
sentence-end-double-spaceto determine whether or not to use two spaces forlorem-ipsum-sentence-separator.This library will continue to function the exact same way for users with default configurations. For users who set
sentence-end-double-spacetonil, one space will be used between sentences instead of two.I also bumped the version number in the
lorem-ipsum-versionconstant, since that was still at0.3. Not sue if you think this change warrants another version bump.