On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
your help.
I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
answer?
--
Todd A. Jacobs
Senior Network Consultant
"Todd A. Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
|
| Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
| your help.
|
| I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
|
On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
your help.
I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
answer?
--
Todd A. Jacobs
Senior Network Consultant
"Todd A. Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
|
| Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
| your help.
|
| I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
|
On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
> Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
your help.
I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
answer?
--
Todd A. Jacobs
Senior Network Consultant
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| > Use \enspace{} marked as tex.
|
| Thanks. Actually, I omitted the braces, but it worked anyway. I appreciate
| your help.
|
| I couldn't find this documented anywhere, though. Where did you find the
"Todd A. Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| After looking through the online help, I still can't figure out how to
| enter an en space. Can anyone assist?
Please also tell what you need it for.
You want a space that is a little bit wider than the regular space?
Lgb
"Todd A. Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| You want a space that is a little bit wider than the regular space?
|
| Exactly. The em and en spaces are not fixed sizes; they're proportional to
| the font size. But yes, an en space is slightly
"Todd A. Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| After looking through the online help, I still can't figure out how to
| enter an en space. Can anyone assist?
Please also tell what you need it for.
You want a space that is a little bit wider than the regular space?
Lgb
"Todd A. Jacobs" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| You want a space that is a little bit wider than the regular space?
|
| Exactly. The em and en spaces are not fixed sizes; they're proportional to
| the font size. But yes, an en space is slightly
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| After looking through the online help, I still can't figure out how to
| enter an en space. Can anyone assist?
Please also tell what you need it for.
You want a space that is a little bit wider than the regular space?
Lgb
"Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
| On 4 May 2000, Lars Gullik Bjønnes wrote:
|
| > You want a space that is a little bit wider than the regular space?
|
| Exactly. The em and en spaces are not fixed sizes; they're proportional to
| the font size. But yes, an en space is slightly
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