Non-breaking space in title
I would like to know how it is possible to insert a non-breaking space in a title. I have a French book title with a :, and I need to put a non-breaking space before it. I have tried with the html code (as I do with italic tags), but it does not work.
Thank you in advance.
Thank you in advance.
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/a0/index.htm
But if you type a "normal" space before a colon (:), it will be transformed into a narrow no-break space (at least with a french CSL style).
Cf. this and that posts.
As long as I know, it is not possible to add it in the Zotero field (in the standalone version, at least, I have not tried in the other one).
But as said Gracile, the CSL transformed it with the fr language, even if the article is in English.
Thank you.
I am facing a problem with the narrow no-break space which automatically replaces "normal" spaces before these punctuation marks => ; : ! ?
As mentioned in another discussion (https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/4933/localized-quotes/p3) the sign (U+202F) is missing from many fonts. I had a similar problem with the non-breaking hyphen chosen in the French locale for page-range-delimiter, but I was able to bypass this by adding the line - in the terms section of my citation style.
My problem now is that I couldn't spot the place where the replacement of normal space by a narrow non-breaking space is defined, and therefore couldn't bypass this.
Does anyone know how I could do this?
Thank you for your help.
Out of curiosity, what's the font you're using ?
Edit: https://forums.zotero.org/discussion/comment/238679/#Comment_238679
From what I read in the other discussion, I can't expect any other solution than a search and replace before printing my document, is that right? (if I am not mistaken, this would stop the program from updating the fields when pressing the refresh button, so it really should only be done on a copy of the final version).
The font I was using was Georg Duffner's EB Garamond (http://www.georgduffner.at/ebgaramond/). I suppose another solution would be to try and edit the font to add a value for the U+202F character.
Again, thank you for your help!
So, you need to click "Remove Field Codes" before any search-and-replace. And, yes, be careful to do it on a copy of your final version as it it removes any link between Zotero and the document (hence the copy).
For the record : how do the narrow-nbsp appear for you ? (and what's your OS? Your word processor?)
The narrow-nbsp appear as empty squares. I am working on Windows 7 pro, using Microsoft Office 2010 pro plus.