> Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2019 20:59:15 +0200 > From: Philippe Verdy via Unicode <unicode@unicode.org> > > I can't find a way to use narrow spaces instead of punctuation signs (dot or > comma) for example in > Arabic/Hebrew, for example to present tabular numeric data in a really > language-neutral way. In Arabic/Hebrew > we need to use punctuations as group separators because spaces don't work > (not even the narrow > non-breaking space U+202F used in French and recommended in ISO), but then > these punctuation > separators are interpreted differently (notably between French and English > where the interpretation dot and > comma are swapped)
Please show an example and describe how would you like it to look on display. I don't think I understand the use case(s).