>
> >    The symbol for „breaking allowed" could also be \~ ...  That's an
> > inconsistency with LaTeX ~, but is consistent with LaTeX's \-   And
> > that would leave ~ untouched and just use \- and \~ for hyphenation.
>
> What is wrong with \- ?  It seems enough to me.

  Sorry, I wanted to say the symbol for „*nonbreaking space*" could be
\~   , instead of just ~
  That way the symbols for hyphenation are more symmetrical: \- for
„breaking allowed" and \~ for „nonbreaking space".
  And then the normal ~ is still rendered as expected.


>    I removed the idea of using the tilde character `~' for inerting a 
> non-breakable space in Org source file because:
> ...
>  - this is the function of Emacs non-breakable space character `'

   What do you mean? Did you type something? I see nothing; just `'

   Is it better to enter the unicode character directly, or offering
something like \~ ? I suppose both could be changed at the exporting,
so maybe it's a matter of taste.



Daniel


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