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* Display of "narrow no-break space" character
@ 2023-06-17  9:31 PierGianLuca
  2023-06-17 10:39 ` Eli Zaretskii
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: PierGianLuca @ 2023-06-17  9:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: help-gnu-emacs

Hi everyone.

I use Emacs with a GUI and monospaced font (DejaVu Sans Mono). Lately I've had to use "no-break space" (U+00A0) and "narrow no-break space" (U+202F) very often.

Emacs does a great job distinguishing space from no-break space: the latter is shown as an underlined space. However, no-break space and narrow no-break space are represented in exactly the same way (underlined space).

Does anyone know of a method to make Emacs use a different glyph for narrow no-break space?

I know of whitespace-mode, but that is a bit overkill for my needs, and would require a lot of customization because I don't need highlighting newlines, EOLs, and so on.

In case the theme used has something to do with this, I use modus-operandi. But other themes seem to have the same issue.

Cheers!



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