Re: [O] How to force markup without spaces

2012-12-13 Thread Bastien
Hi, Suvayu Ali writes: >> Anyway, is there any plan to implement this feature in other way? >> Using the solution that you provides makes the org document stick to the >> unicode, >> so it can't be used in other character encodings. >> > > AFAIK, this will not be included; > >

Re: [O] How to force markup without spaces

2012-11-19 Thread Suvayu Ali
On Mon, Nov 19, 2012 at 07:06:10PM +0900, Seong-Kook Shin wrote: > > Anyway, is there any plan to implement this feature in other way? > Using the solution that you provides makes the org document stick to the > unicode, > so it can't be used in other character encodings. > AFAIK, this will not

Re: [O] How to force markup without spaces

2012-11-19 Thread Seong-Kook Shin
Yes, thank for the solution. By the way, I'll prefer "word joiner" character (U+2060) to "zero width space" character (U+200B), because postpositions (grammar) should not be separated on line-break policy. Anyway, is there any plan to implement this feature in other way? Using the solution that y

Re: [O] How to force markup without spaces

2012-11-18 Thread Vladimir Lomov
Hello, ** cin...@gmail.com [2012-11-19 14:32:21 +0900]: > Hi, > AFAIK, if the markup syntax (=code=, *bold*, ..) is directly followed > by non-whitespace characters, then it will not be marked-up: >=hello=there >/not/italic > This may be right decision on English text, but in some langu

[O] How to force markup without spaces

2012-11-18 Thread cinsky
Hi, AFAIK, if the markup syntax (=code=, *bold*, ..) is directly followed by non-whitespace characters, then it will not be marked-up: =hello=there /not/italic This may be right decision on English text, but in some languages, the postposition (grammar) will be postfixed without spaces in