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As you can see, I'm getting errors with the named reference "ws"; after reading Help:List-defined references, I'm still not sure what I'm doing wrong. Any experts about? -- Beland (talk) 06:02, 12 October 2014 (UTC)
Huon managed to at least fix the error. He wrote the following on my personal talk page. -- Beland (talk) 18:20, 22 October 2014 (UTC)
Code point | Name | Decimal | within "][" | Wrap- pable? |
in IDN? | Script | Block | General category |
Notes |
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U+00A0 | no-break space | 160 | ] [ | No | No | Common | Latin-1 Supplement |
Separator,
space |
Non-breaking space: identical to.... |
U+1680 | ogham space mark | 5760 | ] [ | Yes | Yes | Ogham | Ogham | Separator, space |
Used for interword separation in.... |
<span style="color:navy;background-color:yellow"><span style="background-color:blue"><nowiki>]</nowiki></span>anyspace<span style="color:navy;background-color:blue"><nowiki>[</nowiki></span></span>
On my browser, the ◀︎ ▶︎ symbols render as emojis (i.e. ◀️ ▶️) in the following table (only for zero width joiner for whatever reason). This can be fixed with variant selectors, but they may be copy-pasted with the space if someone tries to copy it directly from the article. Are there other ways of fixing this?
Code point | Name | Decimal | within ◀▶ | Wrap- pable? |
in IDN? | Script | Block | General category |
Notes |
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U+200D | zero width joiner | 8205 | ◀▶ | Yes | Yes | ? | General Punctuation |
Other, Format |
ZWJ, zero-width joiner. When placed between two characters that would otherwise not be connected, a ZWJ causes them to be printed in their connected forms. HTML/XML named entity: ‍
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U+200D | zero width joiner | 8205 | ◀︎▶︎ | Yes | Yes | ? | General Punctuation |
Other, Format |
ZWJ, zero-width joiner. When placed between two characters that would otherwise not be connected, a ZWJ causes them to be printed in their connected forms. HTML/XML named entity: ‍
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The coloured "whitespaces" (more like "greenblocks" now) look really bad. The brackets ][ were fine in all browsers and machines I ever used personally and only showed where the characters started and ended, rather than cover them in anything. In my view, the marsh green only serves to confuse as to what it is supposed to illustrate, as there in fact are no such green characters in reality, only spaces between things, which is exactly what the brackets illustrated. Maybe this is a very subjective thing, but that’s my view anyway, and I want the brackets back (nothing against the arrow version but it had technical problems as noted previously.) — Knyȝt (talk) 07:25, 14 August 2019 (UTC)
I agree that visually it looks worse. It also makes it hard to select the space character to copy it, since the color of the spaces is very close to their color when selected. I would prefer reverting to either the arrows or brackets. 50.202.84.139 (talk) 17:02, 26 August 2019 (UTC)
XML only has 5 predefined entities. Probably what is meant by this is HTML/XHTML, or perhaps HTML5/XHTML5 entities. Since the exact details of when which entities were added to which standards is would be tangential esoteric with regards to this chart, not to mention the difficulty of tracking down all those details, I'd suggest dispensing with the "/XML" and referring to each of them as just the "HTML named entity" (i could Be Bold but i don't feel like it right now so someone else can do it) - 99.146.242.37 (talk) 07:48, 14 May 2024 (UTC)