Le 19/07/2011 08:41, Jürgen Spitzmüller a écrit :
That's not true for all spaces. Non-break spaces are of fixed width as well.
And so is \thinspace.
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And this is exactly why it makes sense. It's a possibility to represent a
space. Why shouldn't InsetSpace allow for that possibility?

The discussion about glyph classification ("technical symbol" vs. "space") is
completely irrelevant for most users. They might just want to "make a space
visible", and that's what \textvisible space is useful for.

Even better than AI: Jürgen Spitzmüller! You write my message even before I have begun to formulate it properly in my head. That's great.

JMarc

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