Zoe Lawson wrote:
How about using Ctrl+Alt+Space? I think two of those together equals an
em-space, kinda.
Ctrl-Alt-Space inserts an En space
Ctrl-Shift-Space inserts an Em space
Shlomo Perets
MicroType, http://www.microtype.com
Training, consulting add-ons: FrameMaker, Structured FM and
John,
For an M-space, type Esc SPACE m.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
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
How about using Ctrl+Alt+Space? I think two of those together equals an
em-space, kinda.
Or two non-breaking spaces next to each other.
Are you using a regularly spaced font like courier (blanking on the real
name)? It's a lot easier to see spaces then.
HTH,
Zoe
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John,
For an M-space, type Esc SPACE m.
Rick Quatro
Carmen Publishing
585-659-8267
www.frameexpert.com
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
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
Bernard Aschwanden
Publishing
John,
How about a variable? You can put as many spaces as you want in a variable
definition, even with smart spaces turned on.
Clint Owen
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