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The unicode character U202F Narrow Nobreak Space should produce the result
you're looking for. I've tested LibreOffice (4.2?) functions properly. The
font has to support it tho or you'll have a unprintable character glyph or
wide space present depending on the view/program. If the font doesn't have
this glyph, you can change the font it uses by search/replace to one that
does.

https://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/202f/browsertest.htm

On Fri, Jun 14, 2019 at 6:44 PM Eric Beversluis <
ebever@researchintegration.org> wrote:

Using Libreoffice on  Mac Sierra:

I want to insert a non-breaking semi-space when I have a single quotation
mark next to a double quotation mark:

John reported, “‘I think you can’t,’ he said.”

Is it possible to do this in libreoffice writer on Mac, so the two
quotation marks are slightly spaced? I’m not having any luck searching for
this.

Eric Beversluis
Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com


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