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JSWolf
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Originally Posted by Quoth View Post
Linux:
Compose key then space twice.
I have CapsLock as compose, but the default might be Shift + AltGr (so both shifts together is Caps Lock, hardly ever used, either one shift cancels)

OR

Ctrl Shift Space

Shows as a grey rectangle in LO Writer on Windows, Mac and Linux. The first time you import a docx to Calibre, when there is no existing record, Calibre does create metadata from some of the document properties.

My Lenovo has no numeric pad, nor numlock overlaying the character keys.
There is no AltGr on an American keyboard layout. So how would you type a non-breaking space in Linux using an American keyboard?
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