OK Guenter, and, How I can redefine de narrow non-brekeable space in the 
preamble?

Marcelo





El día miércoles, 5 de febrero de 2014 13:07, Guenter Milde 
<mi...@users.sf.net> escribió:
 
On 2014-02-04, Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote:

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> 2014-02-04 Marcelo Acuña <marceloacu...@yahoo.com>:

>> hello
>>  I want to get control over wide of thinspace.
>>  The present is too wide.


> The original definition is
> \def\thinspace{\kern .16667em }

> go change it in the preamble.


>>  Plus I want that thinspace make a hard link between parts and not be
>> broken by hypenation.

> This I don't understand.

I suppose the OP is looking for a non-breaking thin space

202F    NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE
    * commonly abbreviated NNBSP
    * a narrow form of a no-break space, typically the width of a thin space or 
a mid space
    x (no-break space - 00A0)
    x (four-per-em space - 2005)
    x (thin space - 2009)
    # <noBreak> 0020


LyX's "unicodesymbols" Unicode->LaTeX conversion file says:

0x202f "\\,"                      "" "" "\\," "" # NARROW NO-BREAK SPACE

So, Marcelo, you can either input the unicode character 
or (as ERT/raw latex) the command \, 
or redefine \thinspace in the preamble to be \,

Günter

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