I am publishing a French translation, in which the punctuation symbols need to be separated from the preceding sentence by a space. In a number of places in my PDFLaTex output this results in an orphaned '?' (i.e. on a single line, by itself).
I want to avoid the insertion of a LaTex command inside marker![Shortcut Shortcut](/uploads/1/2/5/8/125849477/777674289.jpg)
(I've tried the normal Mac shortcut of Alt+SPACE, but it doesn't produce desire result in PDFLaTex)
In case it makes any difference, I'm actually using XeTex, as per instructions here: http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28960&f=21#p185083
Thank you.
The non-breaking space is very useful and I use it all the time. There is also a non-breaking hyphen that I use quite a bit when you want something like the word “non-breaking” to be kept together. You get it with “command+shift+-” on Word for Mac. May 2, 2007 - A non-breaking space is very useful when typing a document and the automatic formatting. Has a list of keystroke shortcuts and don't overlook the symbol widget available from tacowidgets.com. June 27, 2011 at 5:45 AM.
Is there any way or inserting a non-breaking space in MultiMarkdown, which will be correctly understood and carried through into my PDFLaTex output?I want to avoid the insertion of a LaTex command inside marker
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. (I've tried the normal Mac shortcut of Alt+SPACE, but it doesn't produce desire result in PDFLaTex)
In case it makes any difference, I'm actually using XeTex, as per instructions here: http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28960&f=21#p185083
Thank you.