Bleach is good as a whitening and cleaning agent </s>. On a slightly more serious note, whitespace characters encompass quite the number of characters aside from space, tab, and "enter" (which is a line feed and/or a carriage return), including characters like "non-breaking space", "ideographic space" (sometimes known as "full-width space"), and other more exotic characters like "Ogham space mark". None of these, of course, are distinguishable visually without close inspection.
天火狐 On 19 May 2017 at 16:57, Gaelan Steele <g...@canishe.com> wrote: > Yeah, that confused me. To stay on the safe side, I went to a lot of > effort to preserve white space when I imported the ruleset until I could > invoke Cleanup Time. > > Gaelan > > > On May 19, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Quazie <quazieno...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > I was looking at the following rule when trying to determine if the > spacing within a submitted proposal can be modified by the rulekeepor. > > > > Rule 2429/1 (Power=1) > > Bleach > > > > Replacing a non-zero amount of whitespace with a different > > non-zero amount of whitespace is generally insignificant, except > > for paragraph breaks. > > > > History: > > Created by Proposal 7665 (scshunt), 3 June 2014 > > Amended(1) by Proposal 7709 (Murphy), 3 November 2014 > > The rule seems useless to me - insignificant isn't defined or even used > within the rules anywhere. > > > > >