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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Hudson
> Sent: Wednesday, November 24, 2004 11:01 PM
> To: 'Unicode List'
> Subject: Re: No Invisible Character - NBSP at the start of a word
> 
> 
> Jony Rosenne wrote:
> 
> > Ketiv and Qere, were two different words are written 
> together, are not plain
> > text and are thus out of scope for Unicode. 
> 
> Writing them in a combined way results in some sequences of 
> characters that are very 
> problematic from a rendering perspective, but there is a long 
> standing tradition of 
> writing them in combination. Saying that people should cease 
> writing them as they have 
> been written, and write them only separately doesn't seem to 
> me to be much of a solution.

This isn't what I said. I said it isn't a Unicode problem because it isn't
plain text. 

> 
> John Hudson
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> Art and faith, by Jacques Maritain & Jean Cocteau
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