Re: proposal for new character 'soft/preferred line break'

From: Christopher Fynn <chris.fynn_at_gmail.com>
Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2014 18:30:44 +0600

On 06/02/2014, Rhavin Grobert <rhavin_at_shadowtec.de> wrote:

> No, you did not understand. <wbr> is like &shy; its below the whitespace
> level: if the line is to long, it breaks a word:

Not really alike. <wbr> is an HTML tag while &shy; is a named
reference for a character.

Unicode has nothing to do with <wbr> as it is higher level markup.

- C
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