On 05/03/07, Henk de Leeuw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Harold Fuchs wrote: > On 05/03/07, Kirill S. Palagin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Do we have non-breaking width-adjusting space - for justified >> paragraphs? > Please explain how you would want to use this; it seems to me that, in a > justified paragraph, *all* spaces are width-adjusting. They should be, but they are not. When I insert a non-breaking space with control-space, it is not width-adjusted when I make the paragraph justified. Henk de Leeuw. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry, I didn't make myself clear. Why do you want the non-breaking space to be width adjustable? What difference does (can) it make? What is the result you expect to get that is different from what you do get? In the example document, the "gap" inserted by the justification process surrounds a non-breaking space and the entire thing (the "gap") is regarded as a single character as evidenced by the fact that it is "jumped over " by a single left/right-arrow. -- Harold Fuchs London, England Please reply *only* to [email protected]
