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The Hair Space (U+200A) is a typographic character representing an extremely narrow space, thinner than a thin space or a non-breaking space. It is often used in typesetting to provide subtle separation between characters, especially in contexts requiring fine-tuned alignment or spacing adjustments. The Hair Space is invisible to the reader but enhances text clarity and visual balance in professional typography, particularly in languages or texts demanding meticulous spacing.
| Attribute | Details |
|---|---|
| Unicode | U+200A |
| Hex code | 0x200A |
| HTML Entity |   |
| LaTeX | No direct command; can emulate with \hspace{<very small width>} |
| CSS | \200A |
| Windows Alt Code | Alt + 8202 (decimal) Or Alt + +200A (hex) |
| Mac OS | Use Character Viewer or copy/paste |
Purpose
The Hair Space is used to refine typographic aesthetics, improve legibility, and manage text justification without creating noticeable gaps.
Key Features
It is an invisible, ultra-thin space designed for precision. It is Unicode-compliant, compatible with advanced text-rendering systems, and ideal for professional-grade text formatting in publishing, mathematical notations, and complex scripts.