Update: as a workaround I tried using non-breaking hypens (html & #8209; ), and it seems to solve my problem. From my understanding, this character will not be rendered as a hypen, but as any other character. This in turn requires that the reader has this character embedded in the font it's using.
I've had problems with these special characters not displaying properly before, and was wondering if any of you have had problems with this character, or if it's "safe" to use?
Last edited by Iznogood; 10-30-2011 at 07:34 PM.
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