On Mon, May 10, 2021 at 02:49:44PM +0100, David Woodhouse wrote:
On Mon, 2021-05-10 at 13:55 +0200, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote:
This patch series is doing conversion only when using ASCII makes more sense than using UTF-8.
See, a number of converted documents ended with weird characters like ZERO WIDTH NO-BREAK SPACE (U+FEFF) character. This specific character doesn't do any good.
Others use NO-BREAK SPACE (U+A0) instead of 0x20. Harmless, until someone tries to use grep[1].
Replacing those makes sense. But replacing emdashes — which are a distinct character that has no direct replacement in ASCII and which people do *deliberately* use instead of hyphen-minus — does not.
I regularly use --- for em-dashes and -- for en-dashes. Markdown will automatically translate 3 ASCII hypens to em-dashes, and 2 ASCII hyphens to en-dashes. It's much, much easier for me to type 2 or 3 hypens into my text editor of choice than trying to enter the UTF-8 characters. If we can make sphinx do this translation, maybe that's the best way of dealing with these two characters?
Cheers,
- Ted