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{{tl|Zwsp}} inserts the code <code><nowiki>​</nowiki></code> literally, which produces a "Zero width space" in the rendered wiki-page. | {{tl|Zwsp}} inserts the code <code><nowiki>​</nowiki></code> literally, which produces a "Zero width space" in the rendered wiki-page. | ||
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<small>(documentation copied from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Zwsp/doc English wikipedia])</small> | <small>(documentation copied from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Zwsp/doc English wikipedia])</small> | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:28, 22 March 2021
- Main article: Template:Zwsp
{{Zwsp}}
inserts the code ​
literally, which produces a "Zero width space" in the rendered wiki-page.
Usage
This is a convenience template for the zero-width space character, U+200B (​
).
It is completely invisible in display, but has the effect of acting as a multi-line breaking point for text inside a word that otherwise would not break. Whitespace and normal dashes (-) are already multi-line breakpoints, but this template allows the special insertion of invisible breakpoints inside words.
The zero-width space character has a higher breaking priority than the dash character (-), so when using it in a phrase with dashes, it is recommended to place a zero-width space immediately after each dash as well.
(documentation copied from the English wikipedia)