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Re: Can watermarking Unicode text using invisible differences sneak thro


From: Richard Stallman
Subject: Re: Can watermarking Unicode text using invisible differences sneak through Emacs, or can Emacs detect it?
Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2022 23:14:14 -0500

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  > > Should we make this the default?  I think it is likely that most Emacs 
users
  > > will see only malicious zero-width characters, and not useful ones.

  > "Most users" is not a good argument when for some users these
  > characters are a must.

I don't follow the argument.  Since some users actually use zero-width
characters, that seems to give us two choices (at least):

* Leave zero-width characters unflagged by default.

* Flag zero-width characters by default, and those users can
turn that off.

I don't know which is better -- I think it depends partly on what
fraction of all users find the zero-width characters useful.

  > > Is there a way we could detect automatically when these zero-width
  > > characters are being used in a legit way for their intended purpose,
  > > and in that case, display them as zero-width for real?

  > That is the subject of the new textsec.el package that Lars is working
  > on now.

That sounds good.

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