In LibreOffice, by default, no-break space have a specific colour effect.
Le 04/12/2020 à 23:35, Lars Bjørndal a écrit :
Hi, Mario!
I'm curious ablut your request. In Norway the braille authority group is
discussing if we should define no-breaking space to zero dots. When you read a
web page, for instance, a sighted person does not distinguish between space and
no-breaking space. Why would a braille reader like to distinguish between these
characters?
The Norwegian braille table for BRLTTY, no-generic.ttb, has defined no-breaking
space as an alias for space.
I'd appreciate if you could explain why you want to define the character to a
representation other than zero dots.
Thanks in advance,
Lars
On Fri, Dec 04, 2020 at 05:46:24PM +0100, Mario Lang wrote:
Hi.
To all german users: I just noticed there is no mapping in de.ttb which
maps to a sole dot 7. Any objections to mapping non-breaking spaces to
dot 7?
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CYa,
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