On Sun, Nov 13, 2011 at 06:25:08PM +0200, Tobias Schoel wrote: > > > 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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