how to adjust internal space between two chinese characters?

no way to adjust.


and when you copy a table in OneNote to keynote, it just cannot take the original “paragraph in one cell” into the same way, but break the paragraph into several cells.

iPad mini, iOS 10

Posted on Mar 24, 2021 12:59 AM

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Mar 24, 2021 11:23 AM in response to Bismarck2387

Hi there, thx for answering : )

That could be true. But I just find out that keynote on MacOS can adjust the internal space.

And I tried to save a copy of a CN line with wider space in between & reopen it on iPad, it was correctly shown!


So, I guess there a silly way to apply this effect: to save several lines with different value of “internal space” and copy/paste when needed.


But still, hoping dev team can bring this to iPad also.


Mar 24, 2021 5:40 AM in response to hoyt126

This is a typesetting issue, not an iWorks issue. Numerous non-printing characters of various lengths exist in the General Punctuation Unicode Block for use in adding whitespace between characters. These can be inserted into your text by copy and pasting from the Unicode code charts. They can also be created by using the CHAR formula in Numbers, however if doing so, note that the Unicode Consortium uses hexadecimal codes whereas CHAR requires decimal notation, so you’ll need to convert the hex codes using HEX2DEC.


This method can only be used to increase whitespace between characters. To decrease it, try rendering your text in a different font.

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