Re: No Invisible Character - NBSP at the start of a word

From: Dean Snyder (dean.snyder@jhu.edu)
Date: Wed Nov 24 2004 - 14:47:59 CST

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    Jony Rosenne wrote at 10:22 PM on Wednesday, November 24, 2004:

    >Ketiv and Qere, were two different words are written together, are not plain
    >text and are thus out of scope for Unicode.

    Actually, it's the vowels of one word written with the consonants of
    another (or just written by themselves with no consonants), and I fail to
    see how that is not plean tixt ;-)

    Respectfully,

    Dean A. Snyder

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