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  2. 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]

  3. Template:Zero width space - Wikipedia

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    The zero-width space character has a higher breaking priority than the hyphen character (-), so when using it in a phrase with hyphen, it is recommended to place a zero-width space immediately after each hyphen as well. There are two ways to use this template: With no arguments, i.e. {{zwsp}}, this produces a single zero-width space character

  4. Zero width - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zero_width

    Zero width (also zero-width) refers to a non-printing character used in computer typesetting of some complex scripts: Zero-width joiner; Zero-width non-joiner;

  5. Category:Whitespace - Wikipedia

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    Whitespace (programming language) Word spacing; Z. Zero-width space This page was last edited on 27 January 2018, at 17:27 (UTC). Text is available under the ...

  6. Whitespace character - Wikipedia

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    A whitespace character is a character data element that represents white space when text is rendered for display by a computer. For example, a space character ( U+0020 SPACE , ASCII 32) represents blank space such as a word divider in a Western script .

  7. Template:Whitespace (Unicode) - Wikipedia

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    WhiteSpace is a Unicode character property specified in the Unicode Character Database. This template's initial visibility currently defaults to expanded , meaning that it is fully visible. To change this template's initial visibility, the |state= parameter may be used:

  8. UTF-16 - Wikipedia

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    [c] (U+FEFF is the invisible zero-width non-breaking space/ZWNBSP character). [d] If the endian architecture of the decoder matches that of the encoder, the decoder detects the 0xFEFF value, but an opposite-endian decoder interprets the BOM as the noncharacter value U+FFFE reserved for this purpose. This incorrect result provides a hint to ...

  9. 0W - Wikipedia

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    0W (zero W) or 0-W may refer to: 0W, zero west, or 0°W, coordinate of the prime meridian; 0W or ZW, or zero width, a non-printing character used in computer typesetting of some complex scripts Zero-width joiner; Zero-width non-joiner; Zero-width space; Zero-width non-breaking space; Zero waste, an environmental concept