Particularly in syntax templates, placeholders are conventionally represented with italics and subscripts, and white space can be significant. Without zero-width entities it's not possible to correctly render such examples:
> `doit --separator=`_`character`<sub>`opt`</sub>_
renders as
doit --separator=
character
opt
^ ^
The first marked space is simply wrong, the second is just annoying.
So, please implement &zwj
and &zwnj
> `doit --separator=`_‍`character`‍<sub>`opt`</sub>_
to enable rendering that correctly?
c
is just a bit weird. But I understand what you mean, if I were typing it out myself while following what you wrote I'd assume there's a space cause...it looks like there's a space! I guess your suggestion for adding a zero-width character is to forcefully get rid of the weird things, but I'm not sure if that would solve the problem either.