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Old 02-20-2014, 11:49 PM   #1
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nbsp and nnbsp codes

Hi

I have seen recently that calibre's editor changes named entities - and numbered entities - for their unicode equivalent. On a personal point of view, I must say that I like this better than to see the old nbsp pepped all over my texts..

As far as nbsp and nnbsp (narrow ...) are concerned, I have two questions:

1. - could the nnbsp (narrow no-break space) be added to the "Preferred" ones that we can find in the Insert special character window? Can a user add one character among these preferred ones?

2. - calibre's editor gives a "unicode" character to nbsp and nnbsp. I would like to know which one exactly in order to be able to perform a search and replace. Of course, I can copy and paste these entities, but knowing the exact code used by calibre seems to be the normal way.
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