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- From: unrza3@cd4680fs.rrze.uni-erlangen.de (Markus Kuhn)
- Newsgroups: comp.std.internat
- Subject: Re: No-break space & soft hyphen?
- Date: 26 Jan 1993 11:29:19 +0100
- Organization: Regionales Rechenzentrum Erlangen
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- >ag129@cus.cam.ac.uk (Alasdair Grant) writes:
-
- >ISO 8859-1 includes "no-break space" and "soft hyphen" which are intended
- >to print as space and hyphen without being considered suitable targets
- >for automatic line breaks and hyphenation. Do these characters have a
- >future? Are they widely used?
-
- All ISO 8859 sets have these two special characters at the same positions.
- The purpose of SHY is to represent a hyphen, that has only been inserted
- for a line break within a word and that will be removed again, if the
- word moves near the middle of the line again during another reformat.
-
- I hope that these two characters will gain more support in future text
- editors α la emacs (I'm NOT speaking about real wordprocessing). Many text
- editors have some limited paragraph formating capabilities, which have
- proofed to be very useful (e.g. for writing USENET articles, README files,
- etc.). With plain ASCII it is impossible to add a simple hyphenation
- feature (e.g. α la good old WordStar), because ASCII files will forget,
- whether the "-" has been inserted by the user as a real character or only
- for a line break. An editor supporting soft hyphen (SHY) will remove
- unnecessary SHYs before reformating.
-
- Especially in languages, where long words are quite common (e.g. German),
- a line formating function supporting hyphenation is even VERY desireable
- in text editors (not only in DTP systems!), because paragraph formatting
- without hyphenation often causes ugly paragraphs.
-
- I think, that both NBSP and SHY are a very welcome extension!
-
- Markus
-
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