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Old 06-11-2013, 08:51 AM   #244
Leonatus
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A special problem of which I don't really know if it's to be solved with regex:
Due to justified setting in Sigil, there appear - more or less ugly - white spaces between some words in a paragraph. As I nevertheless like this setting, I would accept this. But is it possible to keep at least some characters together that really should not be separated, such as the simple quote signs, represented here: › verrückt ‹ - in relation to the ensuing/preceding word?

The problem is that the spaces don't appear as such in code view/book view, and also the preview shows the text correctly. Only on the device signs and words become - sometimes - separated. As far as I can see, "find/replace" doesn't recognize this issue, because it is not "set" by style or such, but the consequence of justifying the text.

Thankful for any suggestions.
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