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25.0.50; \emsp and alignment in org clock report
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On 17-Mar-2015, Nicolas Goaziou wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Ben Finney <ben <at> benfinney.id.au> writes:
>
> > The "\emsp" should be space characters (of some kind; either
> > U+0020 SPC or U+2003 EM SPACE) with correct alignment for the
> > character width. Displaying literal "\emsp" is a regression and
> > should not happen.
>
> This is not a regression. This change favors a correct export over
> a correct display.
The behaviour described – displaying “\emsp” instead of space
characters – is a regression. That's what is being reported in this bug.
> Having some space character is not desirable as it would just move
> the problem the other way around (i.e., indentation would not appear
> during export)
So the U+2003 EM SPACE character should be translated *during export*,
and not be literally in the displayed text.
> In a nutshell, the current situation is not perfect, but we have yet
> to find a proper character to preserve both indentation during
> export and readability.
IS the above suggestion an acceptable solution?
> Note that this is not LaTeX-specific markup. This is called an entity,
> and is correctly exported in various back-ends.
But not for display, which is the bug to be fixed here.
Thanks for working on Org mode.
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Ben Finney <ben <at> benfinney.id.au>
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