Talk:Broken/\xe2\x80\x83

Similar to the above, there's a redirect from the whitespace character “ ” to the entry em space. Per CFI, this is not a term. —Michael Z. 2009-04-15 19:07 z 
 * As I noted above, the list of what is a term given in CFI is written in an illustrative fashion, not a prescriptive one.— Carolina wren discussió 19:18, 16 April 2009 (UTC)


 * As I noted, none of these examples illustrates anything like the gap created by U+2003 EM SPACE . Its lexicographical vacancy is identical to that of the gap left by U+2001, or a pair of U+2002's or U+2005's in a row, or a metal quad in the letterpress, or a tap of the space bar in a mechanical typewriter.  It is not a term, it makes the voids between them. —Michael Z. 2009-04-17 22:41 z 

No consensus (see discussion for en space). Kept. An issue for the BP (if we collectively can stomach it). &#x200b;— msh210  ℠  20:26, 20 August 2009 (UTC)