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Old 03-01-2017, 11:56 PM   #546
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I had only referred to NBSPs as "anchors" for em dashes and ellipses, not used to create blank lines. But in any case, even if KFX turns NBSPs into something else, if the end result is the same, does it matter? As long as my em dashes and ellipses, decimals, et cetera, behave the same way in KFX, I'm happy.

From what I can tell from your excellent earlier sleuthing, the whole of the HTML is converted to a form of javascript, yes? So does it not stand to reason that the NBSPs are also converted to something else?

What was reported earlier by others is that KFX mangles one's text by erasing/ignoring the NBSP. I could find no evidence of that. That is merely what I wished to convey. I had panicked at first when I read those earlier posts as I use the NBSP with em dashes etc, as well as to ensure that my CIP data block is rendered as close as possible to that issued by my national literary agency. The idea of that getting mangled in KFX made me shudder. I was happy to see it was not the case.
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