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I think this says the same thing a little more compactly, and I'd rather say "rarely needed" than "avoid" |
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| <code>&ensp;</code> <code>&emsp;</code> <code>&thinsp;</code> <code>&hairsp;</code> |
| <code>&ensp;</code> <code>&emsp;</code> <code>&thinsp;</code> <code>&hairsp;</code> |
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| Normal space |
| Normal space |
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| These are sometimes used for precision positioning in templates but rarely in prose, where non-breaking <code>&nbsp;</code> and regular space are normally sufficient. |
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| Whitespace other than the non-breaking <code>&nbsp;</code> and regular space should be avoided in prose. <code>&thinsp;</code> and <code>&hairsp;</code> are sometimes used for precision positioning in templates, but should be avoided in prose.{{why}} |
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| <center>''In vertical lists''</center> |
| <center>''In vertical lists''</center> |
Revision as of 17:22, 27 July 2018
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… (… )
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... (i.e. 3 periods)
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See MOS:ELLIPSIS. |
Unicode Roman numerals like Ⅰ Ⅱ ⅰ ⅱ
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Latin letters equivalent (I II i ii )
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Unicode fractions like ¼ ½ ¾ ⁄
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{{frac}}, {{sfrac}} | See MOS:FRAC. |
Unicode subscripts and superscripts like ¹ ⁺ ⁿ ₁ ₊ ₙ
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<sup></sup> <sub></sub>
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See WP:SUPSCRIPT. |
µ (µ )
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μ (μ )
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See MOS:NUM#Specific units |
Ligatures like Æ æ Œ œ
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Separate letters (AE ae OE oe )
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Generally avoid except in proper names and text in languages in which they are standard. See MOS:LIGATURES. |
∑ (∑ ) ∏ (∏ ) ― (― )
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Σ (Σ ) Π (Π ) — (— )
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‘ (‘ ) ’ (’ ) ‚ (‚ ) “ (“ ) ” (” ) „ („ ) ´ (´ ) ′ (′ ) ″ (″ ) ` (` )
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Straight quotes (" and ' )
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These characters are used in math notation; elsewhere use straight quotes. See MOS:QUOTEMARKS. |
       
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Normal space | These are sometimes used for precision positioning in templates but rarely in prose, where non-breaking and regular space are normally sufficient.
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Proper wiki markup should be used to create vertical lists. See HELP:LIST#List basics. |
‍ ‌
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see note | Used in certain foreign-language words, see zero-width joiner/zero-width non-joiner. Should be avoided elsewhere. |