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  2. 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).

  3. Template:Spaced en dash space - Wikipedia

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    This is the spaced en dash space template; it renders text in the same format as the HTML markup sequence  – . The resulting text is three characters in a line in the following order: a non-breaking space (which cannot become a line break and will not collapse together with any normal spaces that come before the template),

  4. Sentence spacing in digital media - Wikipedia

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    In a typewriter font, <space> will equal &emsp;, but will vary according to the font designer's specification in all other fonts, whether proportional or monospace. The HTML standard also specifies display behavior, not just character encoding, so web browsers following the HTML standard will collapse multiple <space>s to a single <space>. Non ...

  5. Ampersand - Wikipedia

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    In SGML, XML, and HTML, the ampersand is used to introduce an SGML entity, such as &nbsp; (for non-breaking space) or &alpha; (for the Greek letter α). The HTML and XML encoding for the ampersand character is the entity &amp;. [38] This can create a problem known as delimiter collision when converting text into one of these markup languages.

  6. Template:Spaced en dash - Wikipedia

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    This is the spaced en dash template; it renders like this (without the quote marks): " – " It works similarly to the HTML markup sequence &nbsp;&ndash; i.e. a non-breaking space (which will not line-break and will not collapse together with normal spaces that come before the template), a short dash (known as an en dash), and a normal space (which will line-break and will collapse together ...

  7. Help:Line-break handling - Wikipedia

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    The non-breaking space works within links exactly like a regular space. Thus you can link to [[J.&nbsp;R.&nbsp;R. Tolkien]] directly and it will render as J. R. R. Tolkien. The initials will not be separated across a line break. However, &nbsp; renders the source text harder to read and edit. Avoid using it unless it is really necessary to ...

  8. 'The Brutalist' producers are betting on a 3.5-hour ... - AOL

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    A 3 ½-hour, character-driven film — complete with an intermission — might seem like a relic from the past. But that was part of the allure of 'The Brutalist,' its producers say.

  9. Space (punctuation) - Wikipedia

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    This spacing was sometimes used in typesetting before the 19th century. It has also been used in other non-typewriter typesetting systems such as the Linotype machine [18] and the TeX system. [19] Modern computer-based digital fonts can adjust the spacing after terminal punctuation as well, creating a space slightly wider than a standard word ...