>
> > If you use C-x 8 SPC in a text file, you probably want to export it
> > as ~ in LaTeX, not to include that Unicode character directly.
>
> This is what i suggested.
>
Ok, I misunderstood because you said „so we should avoid to handle
this in Org source file"
> > But this conversion is a strange one,
>
> Why?
Well, I didn't know the character inserted by C-x 8 SPC, and I
suppose most people don't use it frequently. However, it could be used
and that would be simple. For instance:
- you write C-x 8 SPC in your org files
- C-x 8 SPC is exported to on HTML
- C-x 8 SPC is exported to ~ on HTML
- ~ continues working normally: produces ~ on HTML and \~{} on LaTeX
>
> > therefore it may be besser to offer a syntax for the ~ (non-breaking
> > space) in LaTeX. For instance \~ or ~
>
> I think I misunderstood at some point. For me "\~" means "protect the
> tilde character from conversion" which means "don't escape the tilde",
> which results into a LaTeX nonbreaking-space (~).
>
But we don't need to „protect the tilde from conversion" because ~
already writes the tilde unconverted. \~ is still free to other uses.
Sometimes the \ means „don't escape", sometimes not. For instance
at \- it wouldn't mean „insert a hyphen", but „breaking allowed".
Yes, that's confusing...
Daniel
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