Re: Unicode "no-op" Character?

2019-06-21 Thread J Decker via Unicode
Sounds like a great use for ZWNBSP (zero width non-breaking space) 0xFEFF (Also used as BOM) or that doesn't break; maybe 'ZERO WIDTH SPACE' (U+200B) On Fri, Jun 21, 2019 at 9:48 PM SÅ‚awomir Osipiuk via Unicode < unicode@unicode.org> wrote: > Does Unicode include a character that does nothing

RE: Unicode "no-op" Character?

2019-06-21 Thread Shawn Steele via Unicode
I'm curious what you'd use it for? From: Unicode On Behalf Of Slawomir Osipiuk via Unicode Sent: Friday, June 21, 2019 5:14 PM To: unicode@unicode.org Subject: Unicode "no-op" Character? Does Unicode include a character that does nothing at all? I'm talking about something that can be used

Unicode "no-op" Character?

2019-06-21 Thread SÅ‚awomir Osipiuk via Unicode
Does Unicode include a character that does nothing at all? I'm talking about something that can be used for padding data without affecting interpretation of other characters, including combining chars and ligatures. I.e. a character that could hypothetically be inserted between a latin E and a