Esc, Space, m
Esc, Space, n
Esc, Space, t
Ctrl+Space

Em space, En space and Thin space.

The last is a non-breaking space.

One of the combinations should work for you and leaves it open to other things 
you may want to do as well.

Hope that helps,

Bernard



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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of John Posada
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2006 1:32 PM
To: List, Framers
Subject: big space

Hi, guys...I'm in FM7 and I need to include a wider than normal
space. The context is a commnd line interface command line and both I
and the developers want to make the required spaces in the command
line a little wider so they aren't missed. 

The quick kludge I came up with was to create a character style
called "big-space" and make it the equiv of 18 pt, opposed to the 11
pt for a normnal space.

My first choise wouldbe to have a space equiv to an M-dash, maybe
called M-space?

Is there such as puppy?  How have you guys addressed this? One way I
know I don't want to do it is to change a color. Also, we use smart
spaces, so putting two spaces together is not an option.

John Posada
Senior Technical Writer

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