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<h4 class="subsection">14.3.5 <code>@dmn</code>{<var>dimension</var>}: Format a Dimension</h4>

<p><a name="index-Thin-space-between-number_002c-dimension-681"></a><a name="index-Dimension-formatting-682"></a><a name="index-Format-a-dimension-683"></a><a name="index-dmn-684"></a>
At times, you may want to write &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">12pt</span></samp>&rsquo; or
&lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">8.5in</span></samp>&rsquo; with little or no space between the number and the
abbreviation for the dimension.  You can use the <code>@dmn</code> command
to do this.  On seeing the command, TeX inserts just enough space
for proper typesetting; the Info formatting commands insert no space
at all, since the Info file does not require it.

  <p>To use the <code>@dmn</code> command, write the number and then follow it
immediately, with no intervening space, by <code>@dmn</code>, and then by
the dimension within braces.  For example,

<pre class="example">     A4 paper is 8.27@dmn{in} wide.
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  <p class="noindent">produces

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A4 paper is 8.27<span class="dmn">in</span> wide. 
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  <p>Not everyone uses this style.  Some people prefer &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">8.27&nbsp;in.@:</span></samp>&rsquo;<!-- /@w -->
or &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">8.27&nbsp;inches</span></samp>&rsquo;<!-- /@w --> to &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">8.27@dmn{in}</span></samp>&rsquo; in the Texinfo file. 
In these cases, however, the formatters may insert a line break between
the number and the dimension, so use <code>@w</code> (see <a href="w.html#w">w</a>).  Also, if
you write a period after an abbreviation within a sentence, you should
write &lsquo;<samp><span class="samp">@:</span></samp>&rsquo; after the period to prevent TeX from inserting extra
whitespace, as shown here.  See <a href="Not-Ending-a-Sentence.html#Not-Ending-a-Sentence">Not Ending a Sentence</a>.

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