Le sam. 30/10/10 (10:18:02 -0400), Jeff Horn a écrit : > > The following question occured to me: how can I have a non-breaking > > space before ; : ! ? and betweend « and », but only for the HTML export? > > (the LaTeX French package manages spaces for these signs automatically, > > inserting not only a non-breaking space but a thinner non-breaking > > space, which is better in regard of our typographic choices). > > I didn't realize HTML had a non-breaking space character.
Yes, it has, that is: > Rather I supposed all spaces were non-breaking with the overflow > property turned off for a div. My turn: I was unaware of such a property -- but I'm not sure it fits my need. > I can't imagine when I'd use it, but a non-breaking space in HTML > would definitely be worth knowing about. Orgmode is aware of it (just in case you don't know, type C-x 8 <space>). But, I'd need more granularity at the export time: don't keep the non-breaking spaces into the latex export for the following symbols, as mentioned earlier: : ; ? ! « » Thanks in advance, Sébastien -- Sébastien Mengin Édition et logiciels libres < Mise en page avec LaTeX > http://edilibre.net tél. : 06 84 88 49 17 jid. : sebastien-men...@jabber.org _______________________________________________ Emacs-orgmode mailing list Please use `Reply All' to send replies to the list. Emacs-orgmode@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/emacs-orgmode