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  2. History of sentence spacing - Wikipedia

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    "Additional space at the ends of sentences is called 'French Spacing.' It is a very old practice, having been commonplace in books up through the 19th century" [7] "Adding two spaces after a period is called French spacing. French spacing was quite common in books before the 19th century. Later it became the norm for typewritten copy." [8]

  3. Sentence spacing in language and style guides - Wikipedia

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    Standard word spaces were about one-third of an em space, but sentences were to be divided by a full em-space. With the arrival of the typewriter in the late 19th century, style guides for writers began diverging from printer's manuals, indicating that writers should double-space between sentences.

  4. Sentence spacing - Wikipedia

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    The relative size of the sentence spacing would vary depending on the size of the word spaces and the justification needs. [17] For most countries, this remained the standard for published work until the 20th century. [18] Yet, even in this period, there were publishing houses that used a standard word space between sentences. [7]

  5. Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive index - Wikipedia

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    Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive 4#"Computers offered additional sentence spacing tools" "...in the 1890s, Monotype and Linotype operators used double sentence spacing." 3

  6. Spacing - Wikipedia

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    Spacing effect in psychology; the opposite of cramming; The usage of spaces in typography Letter spacing, the amount of space between a group of letters; Line spacing, interline spacing, or leading, the amount of added vertical spacing between lines of type; Sentence spacing, the horizontal space between sentences in typeset text

  7. Talk:Sentence spacing/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    In the 15th edition, there are two entries in the index for “spacing, between sentences.” One is §2.12 (under the heading “Keyboarding: General Instructions”): Line spacing and word spacing. … A single character space, not two spaces, should be left after periods at the ends of sentences (both in manuscript and in final, published ...

  8. Sentence spacing in digital media - Wikipedia

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    A program called PerfectIt is an "MS Word add-in that helps professionals to proofread faster". The producer states that a feature was added to the most recent version of their program (as of August 2009), "to convert two spaces at the end of a sentence into one", but they have "never had any requests to convert one space into two". [3]

  9. Sentence spacing studies - Wikipedia

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    Sentence spacing studies. Add languages. ... Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects