Le 08/05/2023 à 15:45, Pavel Sanda a écrit :
On Mon, May 08, 2023 at 03:21:05PM +0200, Jean-Pierre Chrétien wrote:So, it is clear that the French guillemets counts for 2 characters (one if blanks excluded),Well, I would presume that even if we output space, it's sort of typographic adjustment and not blank as a character but as you wish, I can easily return 2 chars instead of 1 for guillemets.
In fact, it is a thin space...
What libreoffice/word think about this situation?
libreoffice finds 34 words instead of 28, ,which I do not understand. EWhenounting the number of characters excluding blanks, it finds 249 instaed of 247...
but for the : ; ? and ! characters, it would be necessary to count 2 characters if the punctuation sign is not preceded by a blank.This is getting more tricky, because we generaly do look on the context when we counting the characters (except of catching blanks/.?/etc around words).
In that case too, the blank character si a thin space. -- Jean-Pierre
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