On 13 October 2011 09:53, e-letter <inpost@gmail.com> wrote:
Is there a word processor equivalent to the \thinspace instruction in
LaTeX and ideally a keyboard shortcut to enter into documents?
You didn't say what OS you are using, but there are a variety of
spaces available using Unicode characters:
U+2000 - en quad (en space)
U+2001 - em quad (em space)
U+2002 - en space
U+2003 - em space
U+2004 - three-per-em space
U+2005 - four-per-em-space
U+2006 - six-per-em space
U+2007 - figure space
U+2008 - punctuation space
U+2009 - thin space
U+200A - hair space
U+200B - zero width space
You can access this through (menu) Insert / Special Character
I don't know that there is a way to use (menu) Tools / Customise to
assign a keyboard shortcut to a particular character, but you could
create a macro to insert the character and assign a keyboard shortcut
to the macro.
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