On Thu, 2 Jul 2015 10:37:17 +0200 (CEST) Marcel Schneider <charupd...@orange.fr> wrote:
> (because it is > sufficient to simply type the words one after each other without > anything between, to get them as *one* word) This only applies where it is traditional to separate words, a habit the Romans got out of and the Irish revived. Unicode Word Boundary Rule WB4 (in UAX #29 'Unicode Text Segmentation') decrees that U+2060 and U+FEFF be ignored in word-boundary determination except that newline breaks before them and that inserting them between between <CR> and <LF> creates an extra word boundary. Richard.