Am Dienstag, den 23.06.2020, 23:46 +0200 schrieb Jean-Marc Lasgouttes: > I did not mean to commit this yet, but it is a good occasion to > discuss > the issue of space color. I can revert that if needed. > > I am not sure what was the logic of colors right now. So I decided > that > unbreakable is Color_latex and breakable is Color_special. Finally, > VISIBLE (which is unbreakable) remains Color_foreground. > > This means as notes that negative spaces are the same as positive > ones. > Should we use some special marking to indicate those negatives > spacing > (like /_\) ? Or a minus on top of the space, like > - > > _______|
I would indicate one property by color only, the other by form. It would strike me most logically to use color for positive/negative (blue: positive, red: negative), and, say solid line for non-breakable and dotted line for breakable. Or we could stick with color for breakability and find a good form for negativeness (we already have one for custom length, but I am not sure this scales well). > Another thing this is bugging me is that we have a > Color_added_space, > but it is only used for vertical spaces. Should we use this intead > of > Color_latex? Vertical spaces are not unbreakable AFAIK, so maybe > they > should use the same color as normal spaces. Makes sense. Jürgen > > Thoughts?
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