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https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=107447

Xisco Faulí <xiscofauli@libreoffice.org> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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           Keywords|                            |needsUXEval
           Severity|normal                      |enhancement
                 CC|                            |libreoffice-ux-advise@lists
                   |                            |.freedesktop.org,
                   |                            |xiscofauli@libreoffice.org
            Version|unspecified                 |Inherited From OOo

--- Comment #8 from Xisco Faulí <xiscofauli@libreoffice.org> ---
(In reply to Khaled Hosny from comment #7)
Checking the code, 
No-width optional break, inserts U+200B ZERO WIDTH SPACE
No-width no ~break, inserts U+2060 WORD JOINER

So these are different characters from ZWJ and ZWNJ, but I still think the
names need to be changed because they are still confusing. People should not
need to check the code to find out what character is this. One suggestion is
to keep the terminology (for familiarity of existing users), and add the
actual character code point between parentheses, and the full name in the
tooltip.


e.g.:

No-width optional break (U+200B) → tooltip: Inserts U+200B Zero Width Space

Adding UX Team

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