Howdy All -
I'd like to make an entry in my site dictionary to define the name "Red Hat" with embedded space so that both parts would always stay together and wrap if need be. Using the old stand-by "\ " (backslash + space) between "Red" and "Hat" in the site dictionary definitions doesn't seem to do the trick. I know I can do a find and replace with a hard space and take care of the problem manually, but I would be interested in a more elegant solution.
Would ASCII code for the hard space do the trick?
I'm spamming the group rather than just experimenting since I feel that others might like to know the answer.
TIA
Will White
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There is something fascinating about science.
One gets such wholesale returns of conjecture
out of such a trifling investment of fact. - Twain
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