Am 13.11.2011 18:16, schrieb Philip TAYLOR:
Tobias Schoel wrote:
One opinion says, that using (La)TeX is programming. Consequently, each
character used should be visually well distinguishable. This is not the
case with all the Unicode white space characters.
Is that not a function of the editor used ? Is it not valid
for an editor to display different Unicode spaces differently,
such that the user can visually differentiate between them ?
Philip Taylor
Not in every case. How would you visually differentiate between all the
white space characters (space vs. non-break space, thin space (u2009)
vs. narrow no-break space (u202f), … ) such that the text remains readable?
Toscho
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