"Daniel Clemente" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>   Sorry, I wanted to say the symbol for „*nonbreaking space*" could be
> \~ , instead of just ~

I think this would be weird.

By "nonbreaking character", I meant the output of C-x 8 SPC (try it).

This is iso-8859-1, not ascii, so we should avoid to handle this in Org
source file -- but my bet is that people who want to insert nonbreaking
characters are also people using other charsets than ascii.

>    Is it better to enter the unicode character directly, or offering
> something like \~ ? 

For me \~ would rather mean "don't convert ~", which means: output "~"
(at least in LaTeX, since the normal LaTeX conversion for ~ is \~)

-- 
Bastien


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