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AutoSpacing
AutoSpacing
is an option for
Style
and
Cell
which specifies whether spaces between successive characters should be adjusted automatically.
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AutoSpacing->
False
leaves equal spaces between all characters.
AutoSpacing->
True
inserts additional space around lower-precedence operators.
AutoSpacing->
False
is in effect automatically used inside ordinary strings and comments.
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Basic Examples
(1)
Create a cell that has automatic spacing between operands and operators:
In[1]:=
Out[1]=
Create a cell that has no automatic spacing:
In[2]:=
Out[2]=
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