![]() ![]() And it appears it does this with any other too-special Unicode character.ĭoes anyone have an idea of how to get round this issue? ![]() Which means when I type (anywhere) space+, autokey transforms it into (which is a narrow no-break space followed by a semi-colon).īUT the problem here is this: when I create a new phrase in Autokey with, then when I use the abbreviation, Autokey replaces it only with, erasing the narrow no-break space. Using the abbreviation Space+ (which means, verbally, typing space, then semi-colon twice). So when I am writing formal things in French, instead of always wasting time typing CTRL+ Shift+ U+ 202F+ ENTER+ + space', I would like to use an Autokey new phrase. But in formal typography, you don't use a regular space before a semi-colon but a ‘narrow no-break space’ which is the Unicode character U+202F. I am French, and in French writing, you use a space before a semi-colon. I have a problem with Autokey: I can't copy-paste through it a special Unicode character. ![]()
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