Hair space | Wikipedia audio article

Опубликовано: 20 Май 2026
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This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitesp...


00:00:36 1 Overview
00:02:22 2 Definition and ambiguity
00:02:48 2.1 Unicode
00:03:44 2.1.1 Substitutes
00:05:08 3 Whitespace and digital typography
00:05:19 3.1 On-screen display
00:06:06 3.2 Variable-width general-purpose space
00:07:11 3.3 Hair spaces around dashes
00:08:14 3.4 Formatting values of quantities
00:08:43 4 Computing applications
00:08:53 4.1 Programming languages
00:10:41 4.2 Command line user interfaces
00:11:18 4.3 Markup languages
00:14:31 4.4 File names
00:15:25 5 See also



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SUMMARY
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In computer programming, whitespace is any character or series of characters that represent horizontal or vertical space in typography. When rendered, a whitespace character does not correspond to a visible mark, but typically does occupy an area on a page. For example, the common whitespace symbol U+0020 SPACE (also ASCII 32) represents a blank space punctuation character in text, used as a word divider in Western scripts.