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CraigHadden
Community Member
6 years ago

Non-breaking spaces in Rise?

Hi. Is it possible to insert a non-breaking space into a lesson name (or elsewhere)?

I have a lesson whose name ends with "...Session 3". When viewing the course, the 3 wraps to the 2nd line in the contents pane on the left, as shown in the shot.

  • Hi there, Christine. On Windows keyboards with a number pad, you can use Alt+0160 to add non-breaking spaces to your Rise 360 text, including course and lesson titles. Yay!

    For now, it's not a feature that works with Mac OS. We'll let you know if that changes.

  • Hi there, Christine. On Windows keyboards with a number pad, you can use Alt+0160 to add non-breaking spaces to your Rise 360 text, including course and lesson titles. Yay!

    For now, it's not a feature that works with Mac OS. We'll let you know if that changes.

    • CraigHadden's avatar
      CraigHadden
      Community Member

      Thanks for posting a solution, Crystal.

      Everyone, please see the shot below, where the 1st lesson title uses a normal space, and the 2nd title uses ALT+0160.

      Important: For this to work, you need to use the numeric keypad on the right of your keyboard, rather than the number keys below the function keys at the top. (So it's better suited to full-size desktop keyboards, and mightn't work on all laptops.)

       

    • JackDing-f480ca's avatar
      JackDing-f480ca
      Community Member

      Hi Crystal, no-break space wiht Alt+0160 does not work in Rise 360 

    • GeorgVolmer's avatar
      GeorgVolmer
      Community Member

      Hi Crystal, is there any way to make this work within Marker descriptions on an Labeled Graphic? Alt+0160 isn't working there.

  • Hi Craig. Rise lesson titles don't currently support resizing, formatting of text, or the insertion of non-breaking spaces. You can share this need directly with our dev team through a feature request.  I'm sure they'd love to hear how your Rise experience could be improved with more editing control over lesson titles.