On Sun, Sep 02, 2012 at 01:22:34PM EDT, Elena wrote:

> according to the FAQ, non-breaking spaces must be entered as either
> entities or attributes.  Are there technical reasons for this?  One of
> the advantages of Asciidoc is that documents are readable, and having
> either an entity or an attribute instead of a non-breaking space
> character hampers readibility.  Provided that the document uses
> a suitable encoding (i.e. utf-8), could non-breaking spaces be
> recognized as such and handled accordingly?

Have you tried it?

I was not aware of this particular FAQ but I have never had any problems
with literal U+000A non-break spaces in my documents.. at least with
html and pdfs generated via a2x.

CJ

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