Joel de Guzman wrote:
I think we should take advantage of macros as much as possible
before considering any syntax addition. nbsp can definitely be
a macro, FWIW, e.g.:
[def _nbsp_ [''' ''']]
Won't that break in most situations? Specifically because it won't have
spaces around it to differentiate it from the context:
[^-f_nbsp_/Jambase/]
I guess another possibility is to make an "nobreak" code syntax. And
then one could: [nobreak] `in one line`.
If this is a common use case, then I'd lean towards the nobreak
syntax.
Well it can't be that uncommon, seeing as this is only the third
quickbook doc I write and have a need for it.
This begs to ask the question: shouldn't the teletype
markup preserve spaces like pre? That is, shouldn't [^-f /Jambase/]
do the right thing already?
Perhaps... Still doesn't remove the desire for it outside of the
teletype style.
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