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Subject: Re: [office] Use of <text:s> versus
On Tuesday 23 July 2013 00:14:52 AM Dennis E. Hamilton wrote: > My comment was about where producers tend to put the <text:s> and what the specification recommends, versus the use of directly in the Unicode by other systems. (This is not unrelated to the conversation about BiDi). I understand what the Unicode code point for is. One similarity is that <text:s> and render as spaces and they are not collapsed. The difference betweeen <text:s/> and is that is a non-breaking space. "Hello world!" and "Hello<text:s/>world!" can be layed out differently. "Helloworld;" and "Hello<text:s/>world!" render the same. Cheers, Jos
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