when do you use a hard space today?

Erik Hansen erikhans08 at yahoo.com
Sun Aug 14 20:24:25 EDT 2005


--- Ken Ray <kray at sonsothunder.com> wrote:
> A "hard space" is ASCII 202 (which on a Mac you
> can get by typing
> Option-Space), which looks like a space, but
> acts like a non-space character
> - that is, you can't break the words connected
> with hard spaces because it
> "looks" (to the OS) like a single word.

when do you use a hard space today?

thanks,

Erik Hansen

erik at erikhansen.org    http://www.erikhansen.org


		
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