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Old 01-18-2018, 02:22 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
But, I'll also state that based on my research, stretching the non-breaking space is the correct behaviour. The fact that no renderer has gotten this correct doesn't keep it form being correct. That means that for languages like those under discussion, it should be done by some other method. Possible a narrow-non-breaking space. Or two. From the discussion a while ago about French, I thought that was the character that should be used.
I agreed with that (the streching of the nbsp, i even post 2 links stating this).

My second screenshot only shows that where one's could think the space wrongly stretch in kepub, it's normal since they are normal spaces where it's should not.

And in the screenshot above (the third and fourth) I use a narrow-non-breaking-space and it stretches too. So there is no solution for that regarding kepub.

(I edit my post when you were writing your answer, could you recheck ?)

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