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  2. Whitespace character - Wikipedia

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    For example, a space character (U+0020 SPACE, ASCII 32) represents blank space such as a word divider in a Western script. A printable character 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 ...

  3. Zero-width space - Wikipedia

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    The zero-width space can be used to mark word breaks in languages without visible space between words, such as Thai, Myanmar, Khmer, and Japanese. [1] In justified text, the rendering engine may add inter-character spacing, also known as letter spacing, between letters separated by a zero-width space, unlike around fixed-width spaces. [1]

  4. Non-breaking space - Wikipedia

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    A second common application of non-breaking spaces is in plain text file formats such as SGML, HTML, TeX and LaTeX, whose rendering engines are programmed to treat sequences of whitespace characters (space, newline, tab, form feed, etc.) as if they were a single character (but this behavior can be overridden).

  5. Template:Thin space - Wikipedia

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  6. White space (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    White space may be an element of design rather than just space left blank. When space is at a premium, such as in some types of magazine, newspaper, and yellow pages advertising, white space is restricted in order to get as much information onto the page as possible. A page full of text or graphics with very little white space may appear ...

  7. Intentionally blank page - Wikipedia

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    An intentionally blank page on a PDF document from the Australian Electoral Commission. The document has 80 printable pages, and content ends on page 77. In digital documents, pages are intentionally left blank so that the document can be printed correctly in double-sided format, rather than have new chapters start on the backs of pages.

  8. En (typography) - Wikipedia

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    An en (from English en quadrat) is a typographic unit, half of the width of an em.By definition, it is equivalent to half of the body height of the typeface (e.g., in 16-point type it is 8 points). [1]

  9. Examples of vector spaces - Wikipedia

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    Here q must be a power of a prime (q = p m with p prime). Then any n-dimensional vector space V over F q will have q n elements. Note that the number of elements in V is also the power of a prime (because a power of a prime power is again a prime power). The primary example of such a space is the coordinate space (F q) n.