Hi Bruce,
A non-breaking space is Unicode 00A0 while a regular space is 0020.
You will find that the non-breaking (or "hard") space can be seen as a Code
in Coded view as [']. That is to say, left square bracket, apostrophe,
right square bracket.
If you call up DBT's Edit: Replace function, in the Search for field, hold
down the Control key and tap the left square bracket. You cursor will now
appear between a left and square bracket. Now simply tap an apostrophe.
In the Replace with field, simply enter a spacebar space.
Click OK and you will get the usual one by one, or replace all.
George
PS: Have just confirmed this with 12.5 sr4.
From: duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <duxuser-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf
Of Bruce Toews
Sent: 18 November 2021 15:48
To: duxuser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [duxuser] Preventing the Continuation Indicator
Hi Everyone,
I was wondering, is it possible to tell DBT that, in the current document,
it should not attempt to break expressions using the continuation indicator
(dot 5) but should just bring the whole thing down to the next line? Thanks
so much.
Bruce
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