I notice that at the moment, the soft-hyphen (U+00AD) is displayed as
a blank character cell. I suggest to add an entry in 'listchars' (e.g.
shy:c) to display it as a glyph of the user's choice, so that e.g.
:set lcs=eol:¶,tab:\|_,extends:>,precedes:<,conceal:*,nbsp:·,shy:↔
(assuming UTF-8 'encoding') would, in addition to what it already
does, display a soft-hyphen as a double-arrow in SpecialKey
highlighting. (I suppose that the added code would be similar to what
already exists for the no-break space.)
A different default (a hyphen in SpecialKey, maybe?) might be felt
more useful: Bram (and other coders), what do you think?
Best regards,
Tony.
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