Dave Kemper <saint.s...@gmail.com> wrote: > The point of that sentence is that the example preceding it shows a > situation where one might think to use a \h to insert horizontal > space. That sentence is pointing out a drawback of \h in that > context, compared to the fiddling-with-.ss approach used in the > example. So the sentence does make sense there; its relation to the > example just isn't explicitly spelled out. It might be clearer for it > to say, "Note that such space could instead be created using \h, but > the \h escape produces unbreakable space."
I really didn't get the true meaning of that sentence from the example in the document. After Werners explanation it became clear. Carsten