[Solved] The width of non breaking space ( 160 ) and normal space ( 32 ) are different [closed]


When we talk about a font’s spacing, or letter fit, we’re referring to the amount of space between the characters, which in turn gives the typeface its relative openness or tightness. A font’s spacing is initially determined by the manufacturer or designer and is somewhat size-dependent. Text designs tend to be spaced more openly than display faces. The reason? The smaller the point size, the more space is needed between letters to keep the characters legible. Conversely, as a typeface is set larger, a snugger fit between letters creates word-shapes that are easier to read.

Please check https://www.fonts.com/content/learning/fyti/using-type-tools/spacing-and-kerning-1

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solved The width of non breaking space ( 160 ) and normal space ( 32 ) are different [closed]