Is it possible to make Biblioscape automatically use non-breaking spaces between p. and the page number in in-line citations (and elsewhere, where meaningful)?
I cannot exactly say why, actually. It is just that if people use other programs apart from Word, would these spaces be interpreted correctly? I do not know how they are defined and if they are application-specifc. If this is not something that Word only would know, I guess it could be the default.
Non-breaking space is defined in RTF. But not all word processors implement it. For example, Biblioscape RTF editor doesn't treat it as non-breaking. It is treated as regular space.
This is a good suggestion.
This is a good suggestion. It will be implemented in 7.24 release. Thanks.
Thanks. Great. Please make
Thanks. Great. Please make it an option rather than the silent default.
Why not to make it the
Why not to make it the default? Paul
I cannot exactly say why,
I cannot exactly say why, actually. It is just that if people use other programs apart from Word, would these spaces be interpreted correctly? I do not know how they are defined and if they are application-specifc. If this is not something that Word only would know, I guess it could be the default.
Non-breaking space is
Non-breaking space is defined in RTF. But not all word processors implement it. For example, Biblioscape RTF editor doesn't treat it as non-breaking. It is treated as regular space.
good point
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