https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=58434

Simo Kaupinmäki <[email protected]> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |[email protected]
            Summary|Display gray background for |Display gray background for
                   |nonbreaking characters only |non-breaking characters
                   |when displaying             |only when displaying
                   |nonprintable/special        |non-printing characters
                   |characters                  |

--- Comment #8 from Simo Kaupinmäki <[email protected]> ---
The grey background is actually field shading, which can be toggled on and off
separately (View > Field Shadings). But I agree that it would be more intuitive
if the highlighting of these formatting characters was linked to the visibility
of non-printing characters.

Besides no-break space (U+00A0) and non-breaking hyphen (U+2011), there are
other characters that have field shading, including at least soft hyphen
(U+00AD), zero width space (U+200B), and word joiner (U+2060). On the other
hand, narrow no-break space (U+202F) and figure space (U+2007), for example, do
not have field shading, although they are also exceptional as regards line
breaking.

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