Re: Unicode character property (Open, Close, etc)
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- Subject: [mg80482] Re: [mg80441] Unicode character property (Open, Close, etc)
- From: John Fultz <jfultz at wolfram.com>
- Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 01:13:16 -0400 (EDT)
- Reply-to: jfultz at wolfram.com
No, it's not possible. But, in 6.0.1, I can't (at least with trivial= examples) produce the bad line-breaking behavior you describe. If you send me an= example, I can investigate. Sincerely, John Fultz jfultz at wolfram.com User Interface Group Wolfram Research, Inc. On Wed, 22 Aug 2007 04:51:53 -0400 (EDT), =C0=F7=D5=FD=BC=AA wrote: > Dear all, > > I have looked into UnicodeCharacters.tr, from which we can find that > there are properies for these characters Mathematica knows, such as > Open, Close, Infix, etc. For example, "(" Opens, and ")" Closes. > > For typesetting, there are two properties called > NonBreakingBeforeLetter and NonBreakingAfterLetter. > > For \[OpenCurlyQuote], it Opens, but also it should also has the > property NonBreakingAfterLetter to ensure that it is not the last > character in one line. > > Is it possible for one character to have two properties, such as > NonBreakingAfterLetter + Open? > > I can find any information about it in the documentation and Google. I > hope somebody here knows lots about it. Thank you.
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