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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Mar  1 03:33:09 -0800 
2005 -------
Microsoft Office Word 2003 has exactly this feature. The zero-width space is
called "No-Width Optional Break". The word joiner is called "No-Width Non
Break". It can be reach from Insert->Symbol->Special Characters. There're no
default shortcut keys associate with them but you can define one.

Now in Word 2003 I can insert the 'no-width optional break' inside an English
word at the begining of a following line and the previous line will break there,
much like soft-hyphen. And I can insert the 'no-width non break' at the end of a
line to stop the line from breaking there, much like nonbreaking space.

The feature seem not to work reliably with Thai, however. Look like a MS Office
bug result from special handling of Thai text.

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