LOL guys I'm totally confused now. Which is it? The outcome I want is that when 
I get this in Launchpad:

System Settings
Roghainnean an t-siostaim

the result for the user on screen is
Roghainnean
an t-siostaim

or at least

Roghainnean an
t-siostaim

NOT as it currently is:
Roghainnean an t-
siostaim


Either approach suggested to date is fine by me but I'd kind of like to know 
which one works before I go changing a lot, seeing there's only 1 l10n update a 
year, I can't very well experiment ;)

Michael

It should be \x00AD (U+00AD, soft hyphen, shy).

Sources:

Gtk+: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=580275

Qt: http://qt-project.org/doc/qt-5.0/qtcore/qtextboundaryfinder.html



A soft hyphon hints that a word can be broaken and a hyphon inserted,
pretty much the opposed of what Michael seams to want here.

You need to insert the actual charector - . If you don't have a keyboard
combination for typing it then save it to a text file for handy use in
the future.



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