> > East Asian languages don't use spaces so you can wrap after almost
(B> > any character (there are defined exceptions, which are different per
(B> > language).
(B> 
(B> I wonder if there's a convenient table on unicode.org that identifies
(B> the characters involved.
(B> 
(B
(BThis document is pretty exhaustive on that topic (and include c sample
(Bcode for line wrapping): 
(B
(Bhttp://www.unicode.org/reports/tr14/index.html
(B
(BAs an example:
(BOpenOffice suggest these characters as non-line-starters in Japanese
(B
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$B%#%%%'%)%C%c%e%g%n%u%v!&!

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