Thanks for bringing me into the 21st C ;-)
From: Séamas Ó Brógáin <sob@iol.ie>
Date: Thu, Sep 11, 2014 at 9:18 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] How do I insert a thin space in Libre in
Windows?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
The U stands for Unicode (the universal character set). The notation U
+0000 is a way of making it explicit that the number is a Unicode
reference.
Unicode 2009 is a thin space, traditionally considered a fifth of the
nominal type size in points, defined by Unicode as either or a fifth or
a sixth but in any case depending on the size given to this character by
the creator of a particular font.
There are several ways of entering any character in the Unicode range by
its number, though they differ between Linux and Windows. Im afraid I
don’t know anything about the latter.
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