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OK, so it would appear that a "hard newline" is \\<uline>
Accoding to wikipedia " In Wikitext, the character entity reference &nbsp; often represents NBSP.
In TeX and LaTeX, a tilde (~) is used to denote the hard space."
As someone who can't remember &nbsp even though I use it regularly I would wholeheartedly try to disuade anyone from using &nbsp. ~ would be a sensible proposal, but 10:1 people will not expect ~ to suddenly disappear everytime they put it into the text so I wouldn't support its use.
Other suggestions I have are:-
# {{{ {} }}} "An empty image????"
# {{{ <> }}} "???
# {{{ [] }}} "An empty link .... I'm going to suggest this for internal links"
# {{{ \~ }}} "Almost logical but Not at all practical.
I can't remember ever seeing "<>" being used elsewhere so perhaps as it almost represents a container of space, it is perhaps the most sensible proposal.
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8 16-May-2008 12:07 0.407 kB Isonomia to previous
7 16-May-2008 12:02 0.02 kB Isonomia to previous | to last Move to discussion
6 28-Apr-2008 23:05 1.467 kB Isonomia to previous | to last
5 28-Apr-2008 23:05 1.461 kB Isonomia to previous | to last
4 28-Apr-2008 23:04 1.455 kB Isonomia to previous | to last Suggest <> or perhaps ~ for  
3 28-Apr-2008 22:40 0.548 kB Isonomia to previous | to last
2 28-Apr-2008 15:25 0.235 kB YvesPiguet to previous | to last Reply
1 28-Apr-2008 13:30 0.183 kB Isonomia to last
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