Post number #1083010, ID: 713a56
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Google Docs is just a fancy typewriter, but I have to work in it.
What I want is to fix hanging hyphens, conjunctions, etc… For example to do this in Word or Libre Office I would insert U+2060 WORD JOINER before the space and it would work. It doesn’t work in GD. What must I do?
U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE does not work as it does not stretch in justified text which is most of the text I’m working with.
Thanks, have a nice day. >Hong Leno
Post number #1083011, ID: 713a56
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I want to at least know it it is possible at all in GD. >Hong Leno
Post number #1083012, ID: 713a56
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In TeX this can be achieved with ties (~) >Hong Leno
Post number #1083013, ID: dc78ae
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Indonesian
Post number #1083016, ID: 713a56
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>>1083013 I’m sorry, I don’t understand what you mean by that.
>Hong Leno
Post number #1083025, ID: 713a56
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Abandon all hope ye who enter! It seems that Google Docs does not have such a feature which is a huge failure in the history of typography. It seems Google Doocs are desined to be used as a digital typewriter for your manuscript before using something more apt like LaTeX. Another failure in design for the small-headed people (it’s for everyone~ and for no-one).
>Hong Leno
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| Google Docs is just a fancy typewriter, but I have to work in it.
What I want is to fix hanging hyphens, conjunctions, etc… For example to do this in Word or Libre Office I would insert U+2060 WORD JOINER before the space and it would work. It doesn’t work in GD. What must I do?
U+00A0 NO-BREAK SPACE does not work as it does not stretch in justified text which is most of the text I’m working with.
Thanks, have a nice day.
>Hong Leno