Special character: punctuation space

grant at hedgewizard.net grant at hedgewizard.net
Mon Jul 1 14:40:43 PDT 2013


The other space is the non-breaking space, which is a fixed space, and which (if
you are converting to HTML, stays a non-breaking space ( ).

Ctrl+space to enter
\ (backslash-space) to search/replace.

Grant

> On July 1, 2013 at 12:04 PM Lin Sims <ljsims.ml at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>  And if I'd read more closely, I'd have seen you knew how to do thin space.
> 
>  I believe those are the only "special" spaces available, though, so if thin
> space isn't what you want, you might try numeric. I don't recall ever seeing
> one that was "the width of punctuation", and I doubt if there is one, since
> how much space a mark of punctuation takes up depends on the mark in
> proportional spacing. For example, a "?" will take up more room than a "!".
> 
>  If thin space isn't what you want, try the numeric. Beyond that, I got
> nothing. :)
>  On Mon, Jul 1, 2013 at 1:55 PM, Lin Sims <ljsims.ml at gmail.com
> <mailto:ljsims.ml at gmail.com> > wrote:
>    > > Number space: Esc+<space>+1
> >    Em space: Esc+<space>+m
> >    En space: Esc+<space>+n
> >    Thin space: Esc+<space>+t
> > 
> >    You probably want thin space.
> >  > 
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