[xep-support] Support of special types of spaces

Broberg, Mats mabr at flir.se
Wed Oct 19 05:34:14 PDT 2005


David Tolpin wrote:

> Because the typesetter does not input XSL. XSL is an internal 
> interchange format produced by one program and consumed by 
> another one. Instrument the program the typesetter works with 
> with sufficient controls and transform fixed spaces into the 
> presentation layer's elements.
> 
> There are no fixed spaces in fonts.

Sure there are. For example, take a look at Arial Unicode MS, which has
a full range of fixed spaces. Also, if you use a font that does not have
a fixed space at the respective Unicode point you usually use Arial
Unicode MS as a fallback font that takes care of the fixed space.

Best regards,
Mats Broberg
Technical Documentation Manager

www.flirthermography.com

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