} else if (u == "2013") {
infoText = i18n("<p>An en Dash (dash of the width of an n).</p><p>Usage examples: In English language for value ranges (1878–1903), for relationships/connections (Zurich–Dublin). In the German language it is also used (with spaces!) for showing thoughts: “Es war – wie immer in den Ferien – ein regnerischer Tag.</p> <p>See <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash\">Wikipedia:Dash</a></p>");
} else if (u == "2014") {
- infoText = i18n("<p>An em Dash (dash of the width of an m).</p><p>Usage examples: In English language to mark—like here—thoughts. Traditionally without spaces. </p><p>See <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash\">Wikipedia:Dash</a></p>");
+ infoText = i18n("<p>An em Dash (dash of the widht of an m).</p><p>Usage examples: In English language to mark—like here—thoughts. Traditionally without spaces. </p><p>See <a href=\"http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash\">Wikipedia:Dash</a></p>");
} else if (u == "202f") {
infoText = i18n("<p>Narrow no-break space. Has the same width as U+2009.</p><p>Usage: For units (spaces are marked with U+2423, ␣): 230␣V, −21␣°C, 50␣lb, <em>but</em> 90° (no space). In German for abbreviations (like: i. d. R. instead of i. d. R. with U+00a0).</p><p>See <a href=\"http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmales_Leerzeichen\">Wikipedia:de:Schmales_Leerzeichen</a></p>");
} else if (u == "2026") {