On Fri, Oct 05, 2007 at 08:05:22AM +0200, Andre Poenitz wrote:

> > Well indeed. This makes me somewhat dubious that your experience is
> > relevant. I'm not anti-inset in any way where they make sense, and I
> > think the branches stuff is a great example.
> > 
> > I'm somewhat bemused by your comments regarding spaces. There's a
> > massive difference between something that's ommitted from the document
> > altogether, and something that ends up being rendered as an italic space
> > or whatever. We already have DESM[1]. Why would this stop working?
> > Styles do not make this different.
> > 
> > There's really two cases:
> > 
> >  <style>foo </style>bar
> >  foo<style> bar</style>
> > 
> > It's perfectly fine for us to strip these in the output (that is, styles
> > never end or begin on a space).
> 
> It is not, as spaces with differnt style might show differently. In some
> "programming font" they may even print something.

I'm not sure "might" or "may" is useful. Is there a case when something
DOES do that, and cannot be adequately covered by the protected space
mechanism?

john

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