On Tue, 10 Oct 2000, Majid Bhurgri wrote: > There are scores of words and instances in Arabic and other languages which > use Arabic script where a word is split in two parts by not letting two > letters join which would normally be joined. Non breaking zero width space > facilitates such structures. It is used where you want to split the word, > without it being treated as two words. That's Zero-Width Non-Joiner you're talking about. We were talking about Zero-Width No-Break Space. --roozbeh
- Clarification of Arabic joining classes Roozbeh Pournader
- Re: Clarification of Arabic joining classes Kenneth Whistler
- Re: Clarification of Arabic joining classes Roozbeh Pournader
- Re: Clarification of Arabic joining classes Majid Bhurgri
- Re: Clarification of Arabic joining classes Roozbeh Pournader
- Re: Clarification of Arabic joining classes James E. Agenbroad
- Re: Clarification of Arabic joining classes Majid Bhurgri
- RE: Clarification of Arabic joining classes Carl W. Brown
- RE: Clarification of Arabic joining classes John Cowan

