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character sequence typically moves the render output location to the beginning of the next line. If one follows text, it does not actually result in whitespace. But, two sequential newline sequences between text blocks results in a blank line between the blocks. The height of the blank line varies by
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is equal to the nominal size of the font, so for a 10-point font the space will probably be between 2 and 3.3 points). Sophisticated fonts may have differently sized spaces for bold, italic, and small-caps faces, and often compositors will manually adjust the width of the space depending on the size
116:
results in output when rendered, but a whitespace character does not. Instead, whitespace characters define the layout of text to a limited degree – interrupting the normal sequence of rendering characters next to each other. The output of subsequent characters is typically shifted to the right (or
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treat whitespace characters specially, including space characters, for programmers' convenience. One or more space characters read by conforming display-time processors of those markup languages are collapsed to 0 or 1 space, depending on their semantic context. For example, double (or more) spaces
3046:
In XML attribute values, sequences of whitespace characters are treated as a single space when the document is read by a parser. Whitespace in XML element content is not changed in this way by the parser, but an application receiving information from the parser may choose to apply similar rules to
4016:
The fixed-width space characters (U+2000..U+200A) are derived from conventional (hot lead) typography. Algorithmic kerning and justification in computerized typography do not use these characters. However, where they are used (for example, in typesetting mathematical formulae), their width is
1771:. When placed between two characters that would otherwise not be connected, a ZWJ causes them to be printed in their connected forms. Can also be used to display joining forms in isolation. Depending on whether a ligature or conjunct is expected by default, can either induce (as
3035:". In these languages, unnecessary whitespace increases the file size, and so may slow network transfers. On the other hand, unnecessary whitespace can also inconspicuously mark code, similar to, but less obvious than comments in code. This can be desirable to prove an
1614:
MVS. A narrow space character, used in
Mongolian to cause the final two characters of a word to take on different shapes. It is no longer classified as space character (i.e. in Zs category) in Unicode 6.3.0, even though it was in previous versions of the standard.
3062:, which may manifest as a single space character when rendering text in a language that normally inserts such space between words. Conforming HTML renderers are required to apply a more literal treatment of whitespace within a few prescribed elements, such as the
1403:
MMSP. Used in mathematical formulae. Four-eighteenths of an em. In mathematical typography, the widths of spaces are usually given in integral multiples of an eighteenth of an em, and 4/18 em may be used in several situations, for example between the
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differ in how they represent whitespace on the screen, and how they represent spaces at the ends of lines longer than the screen or column width. In some cases, spaces are shown simply as blank space; in other cases they may be represented by an
121:) or to the start of the next line. The effect of multiple sequential whitespace characters is cumulative such that the next printable character is rendered in a location based on the accumulated effect of preceding whitespace characters.
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handwriting at least since the 1980s when it is necessary to explicitly indicate the number of space characters (e.g. when programming with pen and paper). Used in a textbook (published 1982, 1984, 1985, 1988 by
Springer-Verlag) on
2640:
Unicode's combining jamo system uses similar Hangul
Choseong Filler and Hangul Jungseong Filler characters to denote the absence of a letter in initial or medial position within a syllable block, which are included in the
2980:. A value with an embedded space character is problematic since it causes the value to parse as multiple arguments. Typically, a parser allows for escaping the normal argument parsing by enclosing the text in quotes.
3031:" that separates an attribute name from its value have no effect on the interpretation of the document. Element end tags can contain trailing spaces, and empty-element tags in XML can contain spaces before the "
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can group related logic and make the code easier to understand. Excessive use of whitespace, including at the end of a line where it provides no rendering behavior, is considered a nuisance.
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or other symbols. Many different characters (described below) could be used to produce spaces, and non-character functions (such as margins and tab settings) can also affect whitespace.
1356:. Similar in function to U+00A0 No-Break Space. When used with Mongolian, its width is usually one third of the normal space; in other context, its width sometimes resembles that of the
1668:
356:
3089:
Such usage is similar to multiword file names written for operating systems and applications that are confused by embedded space codes—such file names instead use an
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pattern with no dots raised. Some fonts display the character as a fixed-width blank, however the
Unicode standard explicitly states that it does not act as a space.
714:
text. Normally a vertical line in vertical text or a horizontal line in horizontal text, but may also be a blank space in "stemless" fonts. Requires an Ogham font.
1998:
Unicode also provides some visible characters that can be used to represent various whitespace characters, in contexts where a visible symbol must be displayed:
2776:(Unicode character U+0020) whose width will vary according to the design of the typeface. Typical values range from 1/5 em to 1/3 em (in digital typography an
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Even if digital typography has algorithmic kerning and justification, those space characters can be used to supplement the electronic formatting when needed.
2355:
3644:
1720:. When placed between two characters that would otherwise be connected, a ZWNJ causes them to be printed in their final and initial forms, respectively.
225:("Bidirectional Character Type=WS") and are known as "Bidi-WS" characters. The remaining characters may also be used, but are not of this "Bidi" type.
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generally font-specified, and they typically do not expand during justification. The exception is U+2009 thin space, which sometimes gets adjusted.
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network protocol requires different types of whitespace to be used in different parts of the protocol, such as: only the space character in the
1665:, with the difference that the latter is used to indicate syllable boundaries, and should display a visible hyphen when the line breaks at it.
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253:
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Most languages only recognize whitespace characters that have an ASCII code. They disallow most or all of the
Unicode codes listed above. The
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Consider that one wants to list the files in directory named "foo bar". This command instead lists the files matching either "foo" or "bar":
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attribute on an element to instruct the parser to discourage the downstream application from altering whitespace in that element's content.
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In addition to this general-purpose space, it is possible to encode a space of a specific width. See the table below for a complete list.
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Hangul combining sequences to introduce them or denote the absence of a letter in a position, but not in
Unicode's combining jamo system.
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character, along with other non-"standard" spaces, is not treated as collapsible "whitespace", so it is not subject to the rules above.
1661:. Used to indicate word boundaries to text processing systems when using scripts that do not use explicit spacing. It is similar to the
3799:
3688:
2923:). Even when language syntax requires white space, often multiple whitespace characters are treated the same as a single. In an
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when used as word joiners, are usually set continuous with the text. However, such a dash can optionally be surrounded with a
3775:
3696:
2560:), displayed as "…" by the operating system's display driver. It was therefore also known as "dot space" in conjunction with
222:
190:. Applications sometimes render whitespace characters as visible markup so that a user can see what is normally not visible.
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3955:
2633:). This is classified as a letter, but displayed as an empty space, like a Hangul block containing no jamo. It is used in
1509:
246:
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2936:
2722:
3074:-like whitespace processing. In such elements, space characters will not be "collapsed" into inter-word separators.
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Note: Depending on the browser and fonts used to view the following table, not all spaces may be displayed properly.
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Graphic
Representation of the Control Characters of the ECMA 7-Bit Coded Character Set for Information Interchange
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17:
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includes several code points which represent the absence of a written letter, and thus do not display a glyph:
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1885:
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1502:
290:
239:
68:
217:
The table below lists the twenty-five characters defined as whitespace ("WSpace=Y", "WS") characters in the
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1783:) substitution with a single glyph, whilst still permitting use of individual joining forms (unlike ZWNJ).
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4141:
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3180:
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Under code point 224 (0xE0) the computer also provided a special three-character-cells-wide SPACE symbol
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1464:
341:
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defines whitespace characters to be "space, horizontal tab, new-line, vertical tab, and form-feed". The
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2354:, a programming language where space codes require explicit indication. Also used in the keypad of the
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2617:
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the width is font-specific. Some fonts support multiple space characters that have different widths.
60:
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3257:
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Many of the
Unicode space characters were created for compatibility with classic print typography.
1776:
372:
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3175:
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3036:
2520:
221:
Character
Database. Seventeen use a definition of whitespace consistent with the algorithm for
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A space character typically inserts horizontal space that is about as wide as a letter. For a
3567:
3518:
2844:), with the hair space in particular being the thinnest of horizontal whitespace characters.
1920:
1717:
1680:
1353:
53:
4043:
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within text are collapsed to a single space, and spaces which appear on either side of the "
1892:. Use as an indication of non-breaking is deprecated as of Unicode 3.2; see U+2060 instead.
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As wide as the narrow punctuation in a font, i.e. the advance width of the period or comma.
4146:
3591:
3542:
2905:
707:
172:
118:
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8:
4151:
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3191:
3109:. This was used in the early years of computer programming when writing on coding forms.
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2700:
2363:
2126:
1183:
744:
161:
113:
80:
3791:
2939:, whitespace characters are the only significant characters and normal text is ignored.
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3933:
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593:
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provided a special "exact space" (code point 160 aka 0xA0) (invokable by key shortcut
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3702:
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3170:
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1731:
187:
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operators immediately recognized the symbol as an "explicit space". It was used in
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2613:
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1969:
1965:
1658:
1621:
1559:
902:. U+2001 Em Quad is canonically equivalent to this character; U+2003 is preferred.
848:. U+2000 En Quad is canonically equivalent to this character; U+2002 is preferred.
296:
3998:
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The
Unicode Code Points and Internationalized Domain Names for Applications (IDNA)
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The Unicode Code Points and Internationalized Domain Names for Applications (IDNA)
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Amongst other uses, is the ECMA-17 / ISO 2047 symbol for vertical tab (line tab)
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2695:), which is used when mapping from encodings which include characters from both
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One sixth of an em wide. In computer typography, sometimes equated to U+2009.
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2016:
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Unicode Demystified: A Practical Programmer's Guide to the Encoding Standard
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counterpart), such as IBM-933, which includes both Johab and EBCDIC fillers.
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3155:
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line, CRLF at the end of a line, and "linear whitespace" in header values.
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Amongst other uses, is the ECMA-17 / ISO 2047 symbol for the tab character
2346:
1086:
804:. U+2003 is canonically equivalent to this character; U+2003 is preferred.
760:. U+2002 is canonically equivalent to this character; U+2002 is preferred.
450:
102:
56:
31:
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The Unicode Standard 5.0, printed edition, p. 205; also available at
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1182:; one-fifth (sometimes one-sixth) of an em wide. Recommended for use as a
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2824:, although that is not universally supported in browsers as of 2016. The
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Amongst other uses, is the ECMA-17 / ISO 2047 symbol for carriage return
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Amongst other uses, is the ECMA-17 / ISO 2047 symbol for the ASCII space
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rendered as white. It affects rendering, but it is not itself rendered.
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Normal space versus hair and thin spaces (as rendered by your browser)
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1190:. Unlike U+2002 to U+2008, its width may get adjusted in typesetting.
655:: identical to U+0020, but not a point at which a line may be broken.
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3586:
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3160:
3150:
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2634:
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409:
144:
1834:. Similar to U+200B, but not a point at which a line may be broken.
1089:. In fonts with monospaced digits, equal to the width of one digit.
167:
A tab character typically inserts horizontal space that is based on
3736:"American Standard Code for Information Interchange, ASA X3.4-1963"
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Amongst other uses, is the ECMA-17 / ISO 2047 symbol for line feed
2076:
168:
72:
3196:
3165:
2840:. These spaces are much thinner than a normal space (except in a
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2792:
2599:
1487:
606:
218:
179:
149:
3706:
3415:
3347:"Unicode Nearly Plain Text Encoding of Mathematics (Version 2)"
3118:
2908:
2708:
2313:
3114:
3058:, a sequence of whitespace characters is treated as a single
2919:, whitespace characters are ignored by code processors (i.e.
2809:, U+2009. The hair space can be written in HTML by using the
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2309:
1973:
711:
364:
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128:
is rooting in the common practice of rendering text on white
98:
42:
38:
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Usage of the different dash types is illustrated, e.g., in
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Proposal to add an informative note to U+3164 HANGUL FILLER
3820:
3818:
3816:
3023:
3012:
1948:
is one HTML5 named entity for U+200B, the additional names
4056:
Fielding, R.; et al. (June 1999), "2.2 Basic Rules",
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http://www.open-std.org/jtc1/sc22/wg14/www/docs/n1548.pdf
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3850:
3019:
3813:
3616:"Unicode Standard Annex #44, Unicode Character Database"
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30:"Dot space" redirects here. For the animated film, see
27:
A computer text file character representing blank space
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951:
Also known as "thick space". One third of an em wide.
3784:
1001:
Also known as "mid space". One fourth of an em wide.
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Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fifth Edition)
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element content. An XML document author can use the
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This command correctly specifies a single argument:
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has rules for using the different sized whitespaces.
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3881:
1968:for negative-advance spaces, which it maps to the
1244:Thinner than a thin space. HTML/XML named entity:
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3671:
3669:
3667:
3665:
3663:
3661:
3659:
2931:white space is syntactically significant. In the
2571:(analogous to Unicode's single-cell-wide U+2420).
4133:
2911:, whitespace characters can be used to separate
2002:Unicode space-illustrating characters (visible)
186:Using whitespace characters to layout text is a
3687:. The Systems Programming Series (1 ed.).
3246:"Character design standards – space characters"
3656:
3039:of license or copyright that was committed by
160:the width is the width of a letter, and for a
4000:The Unicode Standard 15.0, electronic edition
3992:"Chapter 6 — Writing Systems and Punctuation"
3681:Coded Character Sets, History and Development
3398:
3396:
3280:"Chapter 6 — Writing Systems and Punctuation"
1910:White_Space is a binary Unicode property.
1510:
1434:(the LaTeX medium space is a no-break space)
247:
3288:The Unicode Standard 5.0, electronic edition
3093:(_) as a word separator, as_in_this_phrase.
2787:
1297:
1266:
961:(the LaTeX thick space is a no-break space)
586:
508:
471:
434:
393:
37:"␣" redirects here. Not to be confused with
4127:Property List of Unicode Character Database
3641:European Computer Manufacturers Association
3181:Regular expression § Character classes
1204:(the LaTeX thin space is a no-break space)
3728:
3635:
3633:
3631:
3629:
3627:
3625:
3393:
2220:Substitutes for a vertical tab (line tab)
1517:
1503:
800:Also known as "mutton quad". Width of one
254:
240:
4073:
3677:
3585:
3565:
3536:
3516:
2894:
2536:Above the zero "0" or negative "(‒)" key.
2242:Substitutes for a form feed (page break)
1525:Related Unicode characters with property
858:(the LaTeX en space is a no-break space)
568:Most common (normal ASCII space). LaTeX:
4055:
3798:. 2016 . Basic concepts - The keyboard.
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2721:
143:
3689:Addison-Wesley Publishing Company, Inc.
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3344:
2964:
14:
4134:
4007:. 2022-09-13. pp. 12–13 (267–268)
3974:ICU Demonstration - Converter Explorer
3952:ICU Demonstration - Converter Explorer
3374:
132:. Normally, a whitespace character is
4089:"3.3.3 Attribute-Value Normalization"
3970:"ibm-933_P110-1995 (lead bytes 0E84)"
3899:
3752:
3368:
898:Also known as "mutton". Width of one
101:32) represents blank space such as a
4058:Hypertext Transfer Protocol—HTTP/1.1
3978:International Components for Unicode
3956:International Components for Unicode
3183:for the white-space character class.
2795:used as parenthetical dividers, and
2764:Variable-width general-purpose space
2733:
1993:
1904:
197:types a space character by pressing
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3472:
3450:
3428:
3402:
3002:
2575:
24:
3566:Faltstrom, P., ed. (August 2010).
3517:Faltstrom, P., ed. (August 2010).
3500:"\[NegativeVeryThinSpace]"
3345:Sargent, Murray III (2006-08-29).
3015:, preserve whitespace as written.
2842:monospaced (non-proportional) font
2264:Substitutes for a carriage return
2079:symbol for form feed (page break)
844:Also known as "nut". Width of one
25:
4163:
4120:
3716:from the original on May 26, 2016
3408:"12.5 Named character references"
3207:Whitespace (programming language)
2718:Whitespace and digital typography
1913:
262:Unicode characters with property
3456:"\[NegativeMediumSpace]"
2504:Ideographic Telegraph Line Feed
2308:aka "substitute blank", used in
2176:Substitutes for a tab character
2165:Symbol for horizontal tabulation
4099:
4081:
4049:
4037:
4022:
3984:
3962:
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3870:from the original on 2016-12-12
3836:from the original on 2016-12-12
3802:from the original on 2016-12-12
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3608:
3559:
3510:
3488:
3466:
3444:
3434:"\[NegativeThickSpace]"
3422:
3202:Trimming (computer programming)
2935:and contrarian language called
2530:
2286:Substitutes for an ASCII space
1938:
3740:American Standards Association
3678:Mackenzie, Charles E. (1980).
3504:Wolfram Language Documentation
3482:Wolfram Language Documentation
3478:"\[NegativeThinSpace]"
3460:Wolfram Language Documentation
3438:Wolfram Language Documentation
3338:
3306:
3295:. 2006-07-14. p. 11 (205)
3271:
3238:
3224:
3066:tag and any element for which
2519:Graphic used for code 9999 in
2209:Symbol for vertical tabulation
201:, a tab character by pressing
13:
1:
3218:
3084:
3018:Web markup languages such as
2856:left — right
2680:Halfwidth and Fullwidth Forms
2393:Substitutes for a line break
2009:
1964:(which are names used in the
1886:Zero-width non-breaking space
1846:zero width non-breaking space
4113:. World Wide Web Consortium.
4095:. World Wide Web Consortium.
3900:Chung, Jaemin (2017-03-30).
2811:numeric character references
2781:and prominence of the text.
2198:Substitutes for a line feed
2154:, which enters a line break
1976:as aliases for U+200B (e.g.
7:
4031:The Chicago Manual of Style
3256:. 1998–1999. Archived from
3128:
2973:use the space character to
2942:Good use of white space in
2747:desktop publishing software
2727:The Chicago Manual of Style
2523:, representing a line feed
2426:Logical Or with middle stem
139:
10:
4168:
4111:W3CHTML 4.01 Specification
3864:Cambridge Computer Limited
3860:"Cambridge Z88 User Guide"
3830:Cambridge Computer Limited
3826:"Cambridge Z88 User Guide"
3796:Cambridge Computer Limited
3792:"Cambridge Z88 User Guide"
3351:Unicode Technical Note #28
3250:Character design standards
3077:In both XML and HTML, the
2853:Normal space with em dash
2605:Unicode's coverage of the
2404:White up-pointing triangle
2253:Symbol for carriage return
2064:Downwards two headed arrow
1498:
235:
212:
36:
29:
3768:10.1007/978-3-642-83565-0
2788:Hair spaces around dashes
2618:Hangul Compatibility Jamo
2326:
2320:etc. as a symbol for the
2289:
2267:
2027:
1978:​
1580:mongolian vowel separator
1536:
1486:). Used, for example, in
1369:medium mathematical space
914:
412:. HTML/XML named entity:
273:
4046:Section 6.4, paragraph 3
3375:Gillam, Richard (2002).
3321:The Unicode Standard 5.1
3096:Another such symbol was
2993:
2985:
2877:Hair space with em dash
2861:Thin space with em dash
2142:Miscellaneous Technical
2117:Miscellaneous Technical
1316:
1009:
964:
205:and newline by pressing
3756:Programming in Modula-2
3753:Wirth, Niklaus (1988).
3519:"Zero Width Non-Joiner"
3176:Prosigns for Morse code
3070:has been used to apply
2832:and numeric references
2693:HALFWIDTH HANGUL FILLER
2676:Halfwidth Hangul Filler
2669:HANGUL JUNGSEONG FILLER
2585:Unicode block contains
2356:Texas Instruments' TI-8
1836:HTML/XML named entity:
1785:HTML/XML named entity:
1722:HTML/XML named entity:
1677:
1618:
1437:
1426:HTML/XML named entity:
1366:
1285:
1254:
1192:HTML/XML named entity:
1186:for measures made with
1142:
1136:HTML/XML named entity:
1091:HTML/XML named entity:
1003:HTML/XML named entity:
953:HTML/XML named entity:
904:HTML/XML named entity:
861:
850:HTML/XML named entity:
807:
763:
717:
671:
657:HTML/XML named entity:
615:
3862:. 4.7 (4th ed.).
3828:. 4.0 (4th ed.).
3794:. 4.7 (4th ed.).
3232:"The Unicode Standard"
2895:Computing applications
2885:No space with em dash
2820:, or the named entity
2730:
2656:HANGUL CHOSEONG FILLER
2521:Chinese telegraph code
1972:) are also defined by
1888:. Used primarily as a
1842:
1728:
1577:
1207:
1097:
1049:
663: 
574:
153:
3866:. 2015 . Appendix D.
3314:"General Punctuation"
3234:. Unicode Consortium.
2900:Programming languages
2774:general-purpose space
2725:
2596:BRAILLE PATTERN BLANK
1962:NegativeVeryThinSpace
1921:"PropList-16.0.0.txt"
1791:
1779:) or suppress (as in
1718:zero-width non-joiner
1681:zero width non-joiner
1354:Narrow no-break space
1319:narrow no-break space
533:
496:
459:
422:
381:
314:
223:bidirectional writing
147:
4034:, §§ 6.80, 6.83–6.86
3888:Unicode chart U+2800
3832:. 1987. Appendix D.
3060:inter-word separator
3049:xml:space="preserve"
2971:command-line parsers
2965:Command-line parsing
2906:programming language
2772:, there is a normal
2364:graphing calculators
2231:Symbol for form feed
2187:Symbol for line feed
1946:​
1673:​
708:interword separation
317:character tabulation
119:right-to-left script
50:whitespace character
3948:"ibm-933_P110-1995"
3568:"Zero Width Joiner"
3192:Space (punctuation)
3041:copying and pasting
2997:"foo bar"
2880:left — right
2849:
2770:character encodings
2678:is included in the
2612:Unicode includes a
2125:Used to indicate a
2114:Shouldered open box
2038:Latin-1 Supplement
2003:
1950:NegativeMediumSpace
1288:paragraph separator
1250: 
1184:thousands separator
162:variable-width font
114:printable character
4142:Character encoding
4005:Unicode Consortium
3934:Unicode Consortium
3911:Unicode Consortium
3890:, braille patterns
3742:(ASA). 1963-06-17.
3379:. Addison-Wesley.
3293:Unicode Consortium
3079:non-breaking space
2917:free-form language
2847:
2731:
2382:Symbol for newline
2001:
1954:NegativeThickSpace
1751:Context-dependent
1700:Context-dependent
1420:in the expression
917:three-per-em space
653:Non-breaking space
154:
3777:978-3-642-83567-4
3698:978-0-201-14460-4
3580:. sec. A.2.
3531:. sec. A.1.
3260:on March 14, 2010
3171:Programming style
2892:
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2888:left—right
2734:On-screen display
2643:Hangul Jamo block
2616:character in the
2527:
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2407:Geometric Shapes
2385:Control Pictures
2337:Control Pictures
2300:Control Pictures
2278:Control Pictures
2256:Control Pictures
2234:Control Pictures
2212:Control Pictures
2190:Control Pictures
2168:Control Pictures
1994:Substitute images
1989:
1988:
1958:NegativeThinSpace
1896:
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1769:zero-width joiner
1732:zero width joiner
1534: Name
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1493:
1440:ideographic space
1428: 
1360:(U+2009). LaTeX:
1100:punctuation space
967:four-per-em space
148:Width of various
71:for display by a
16:(Redirected from
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4107:"9.1 Whitespace"
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