What about me request ?
Can you add a hook at the end of parsing process that other language can
make language specific parsing ?
Aoineko
Never written article about programming ?
Where would it ever matter to have a non-breaking space, which is
visually indistinguishable from an ordinary space?
In French typography, a non-breaking space must be place before sign like
[:] so that a line break (caused by display width fit) never occur between
[:] and the preceding word. It's same for [;], [!], [?], [«] and [»]. And
for numbers, each hundred must also be separated with non-breaking space.
The simple way I see to do that is to write article with normal space
(0x13)
then convert them (when necessary) to
before render the page. It
may
be easily done after Wiki-syntax parsing by remplacing
pair of characters
(ex: [0x13][:] => [ ][:]).
Aoineko