> The following question occured to me: how can I have a non-breaking
> space before ; : ! ? and betweend « and », but only for the HTML export?
> (the LaTeX French package manages spaces for these signs automatically,
> inserting not only a non-breaking space but a thinner non-breaking
> space, which is better in regard of our typographic choices).

I didn't realize HTML had a non-breaking space character. Rather I
supposed all spaces were non-breaking with the overflow property
turned off for a div.

I can't imagine when I'd use it, but a non-breaking space in HTML
would definitely be worth knowing about.

I thought breaking of lines was left mainly to browser, the <br />
tag, and CSS...

-- 
Jeffrey Horn
Graduate Lecturer and PhD Student in Economics
George Mason University

(704) 271-4797
jh...@gmu.edu
jrhorn...@gmail.com

http://www.failuretorefrain.com/jeff/

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