On Tuesday, July 08, 2003 8:13 PM, Jim Allan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Fran�ois Yergeau posted:
> 
> > Jim Allan wrote:
> > > U+202F which is always a wide space would be generally less
> > > desireable than ordinary non-breaking U+00A0.
> > 
> > Didn't you confuse U+2007 and U+202F here? U+202F is the *NARROW*
> > NBSP. 
> 
> Yes. I certainly did pasted in the wrong Unicode value. It is U+2007
> which would normally be a wide space.

And U+2007 is certainly a better space to use after an sentence-ending
dot or exclamation/interrogation point, for typesetting usage or in
HTML and XML documents when a large space is intended by the author.

-- Philippe.

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