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What does em mean?

 

Hi @dublove , Most fonts include multiple space character options—see Type>Insert White Space. The type designer chooses the width of each space character—an em space is generally the width of the font’s uppercace M.

 

 

 

 


I should have used ideographic null (hitting a space directly on the keyboard) instead of full-width character null (em en Ctrl+Shift+M/N).
The combination of full-width character blanks and numbers will disable number line feeds.

2 replies

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
May 20, 2025

Cześć Robert,

The interesting side detail that captures my interest is how the whitespace characters look different between Layout View versus Story Editor mode. Both the right-indent tab and the em space icons look a bit different in the two modes.

I wonder why that would be?

Mike Witherell
Robert at ID-Tasker
Brainiac
May 20, 2025

@Mike Witherell 

 

Probably because of two different fonts?

 

 

Mike Witherell
Community Expert
May 21, 2025

@Mike Witherell

 

No idea. 

 


私も分かりません。

Watashi mo wakarimasen.
Ja też nie wiem.
Mike Witherell
Mike Witherell
Community Expert
May 20, 2025

I see what looks like a right-indent tab, but what character are you inserting between numbers? Are those em spaces?

What character is inserted after the 62? An ideographic space?

Why set type this way?

Mike Witherell
Robert at ID-Tasker
Brainiac
May 20, 2025

Yes, @Mike Witherell, you're right - those are Em spaces.

 

@dublove - you have it as a one long word...

 

After changing to "regular" spaces: