Six-Per-Em Space
Six-Per-Em Space is a special character that is a white space character. It is equal to the one-sixth width of an em in typography.
How to copy Six-Per-Em Space ?
When you want to copy the Six-Per-Em Space then you can simply click the “GENERATE Six-Per-Em Space” button that is given below
Where can you use Six-Per-Em Space ?
Format the text
When you write a paragraph you can use Six-Per-Em Space for making minor adjustments between words.
Graphic Designing
In Graphic Designing, it is used to control the space where tightly space is required and polish the design.
Mathematical Documents
Mathematical Documents use “Six-Per-Em Space” to adjust the space to ensure that the elements are spaced without making a gap.
Here are the unicodes and other methods that helps in generating Six-Per-Em Space
Unicode | U+2005 |
HTML Entity |   |
LateX | Not a standard command |
CSS | \u2006 |
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