https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=41652
--- Comment #22 from rysson <[email protected]> ---
Hi.
Web browsers use U+00A0 as non-breaking not-fixed-width space too.
Also MS Office changed the behavior:
With the introduction of Word 2013, MS changed the behaviour of the ASCII 160
non-breaking space. It now conforms to the CSS space rules. This allows the
space to expand/contract with justification so that all spaces on a line have
the same width; the ASCII 160 behaviour could look odd with its fixed-width
non-breaking spaces in such cases. For fixed-width non-breaking spaces you can
use one of the other non-breaking space characters (eg Narrow No-Break Space:
202F,Alt-x).
Source:
http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/office/forum/office_2013_release-word/distance-between-two-words-with-nonbreaking-space/3f6b3d0d-9ab7-422f-8381-84c9ef06c7cb?auth=1
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