Hi,

I've seen two interesting Unicode characters
that I would like to use:

Hair space: U+200A (it's supposed to be a
space that's small, used around emdashes
sometimes).

Non-breaking hyphen: U+2011 (an hyphen where
the word is not supposed to be broken by
hyphenation).

I would like to know if I can use them in
Context. Is Context going to respect
non-breaking hyphens in hyphenation
algorithms? Is hair space going to be what it
is supposed to, no matter which font I use?

Thanks,
Maurício

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