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Re: \: re-enables hyphenation--should it?
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Dave Kemper |
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Re: \: re-enables hyphenation--should it? |
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Tue, 4 Aug 2020 22:23:56 -0500 |
On 7/31/20, Peter Schaffter <peter@schaffter.ca> wrote:
> Surely the most useful and accurate way to describe \& is "a
> zero-width, non-printing character."
Agreed. A patch that changes the wording to just that is attached.
The term in groff(7), "non-printable, zero-width glyph," was already
close, but I changed it as well anyway, mostly because \& acts more
like an input character (affecting how input is interpreted) than an
output glyph.
zwnpc.patch
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