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I need help to find information about how to use stack separators for words. I am GIS Specialist and I work with maps. I have some maps that I need to split the words to create stack two lines.



Are there stacking separators online that can I find that can help me ?



Here is the example of what I am taking about:



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Here you see the pictures that I need to put Stacking Separator input so the text can split to make the Stacked Labels into two lines










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put on hold as off-topic by FumbleFingers, Colin Fine, Laurel, Scott, Jason Bassford Dec 15 at 5:33



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    In normal English, a "stacking separator" would probably be something going between the layers of something like a multi-tier wedding cake, but obviously that's not what you mean by the term. But this question seems to be an open-ended How do I present this obscure User Interface option to the User? sort of thing. More suited to User Experience Stack Exchange
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    Dec 14 at 17:25








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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because (as above)
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  • Thank you @FumbleFingers I was not sure where to ask on the StackExchange and you point me to where it should be. Thank you
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  • I think they really like questions like this over on UI, but I can only closevote here, not "vote to migrate". We only get to propose migration to English Language Learners, which wouldn't really help you with this one. Good luck with responses from UI though! :)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:57






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    I’m not even sure what this question is asking. Are you looking for someone to suggest you software/an api/etc that does this? In any case this doesn’t look like a language question.
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I need help to find information about how to use stack separators for words. I am GIS Specialist and I work with maps. I have some maps that I need to split the words to create stack two lines.



Are there stacking separators online that can I find that can help me ?



Here is the example of what I am taking about:



enter image description here



enter image description here



Here you see the pictures that I need to put Stacking Separator input so the text can split to make the Stacked Labels into two lines










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put on hold as off-topic by FumbleFingers, Colin Fine, Laurel, Scott, Jason Bassford Dec 15 at 5:33



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    In normal English, a "stacking separator" would probably be something going between the layers of something like a multi-tier wedding cake, but obviously that's not what you mean by the term. But this question seems to be an open-ended How do I present this obscure User Interface option to the User? sort of thing. More suited to User Experience Stack Exchange
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:25








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    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because (as above)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:26










  • Thank you @FumbleFingers I was not sure where to ask on the StackExchange and you point me to where it should be. Thank you
    – PROBERT
    Dec 14 at 17:34










  • I think they really like questions like this over on UI, but I can only closevote here, not "vote to migrate". We only get to propose migration to English Language Learners, which wouldn't really help you with this one. Good luck with responses from UI though! :)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:57






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    I’m not even sure what this question is asking. Are you looking for someone to suggest you software/an api/etc that does this? In any case this doesn’t look like a language question.
    – Laurel
    Dec 14 at 22:26













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I need help to find information about how to use stack separators for words. I am GIS Specialist and I work with maps. I have some maps that I need to split the words to create stack two lines.



Are there stacking separators online that can I find that can help me ?



Here is the example of what I am taking about:



enter image description here



enter image description here



Here you see the pictures that I need to put Stacking Separator input so the text can split to make the Stacked Labels into two lines










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I need help to find information about how to use stack separators for words. I am GIS Specialist and I work with maps. I have some maps that I need to split the words to create stack two lines.



Are there stacking separators online that can I find that can help me ?



Here is the example of what I am taking about:



enter image description here



enter image description here



Here you see the pictures that I need to put Stacking Separator input so the text can split to make the Stacked Labels into two lines







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put on hold as off-topic by FumbleFingers, Colin Fine, Laurel, Scott, Jason Bassford Dec 15 at 5:33



  • This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.

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put on hold as off-topic by FumbleFingers, Colin Fine, Laurel, Scott, Jason Bassford Dec 15 at 5:33



  • This question does not appear to be about English language and usage within the scope defined in the help center.

If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








  • 1




    In normal English, a "stacking separator" would probably be something going between the layers of something like a multi-tier wedding cake, but obviously that's not what you mean by the term. But this question seems to be an open-ended How do I present this obscure User Interface option to the User? sort of thing. More suited to User Experience Stack Exchange
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:25








  • 2




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because (as above)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:26










  • Thank you @FumbleFingers I was not sure where to ask on the StackExchange and you point me to where it should be. Thank you
    – PROBERT
    Dec 14 at 17:34










  • I think they really like questions like this over on UI, but I can only closevote here, not "vote to migrate". We only get to propose migration to English Language Learners, which wouldn't really help you with this one. Good luck with responses from UI though! :)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:57






  • 1




    I’m not even sure what this question is asking. Are you looking for someone to suggest you software/an api/etc that does this? In any case this doesn’t look like a language question.
    – Laurel
    Dec 14 at 22:26














  • 1




    In normal English, a "stacking separator" would probably be something going between the layers of something like a multi-tier wedding cake, but obviously that's not what you mean by the term. But this question seems to be an open-ended How do I present this obscure User Interface option to the User? sort of thing. More suited to User Experience Stack Exchange
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:25








  • 2




    I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because (as above)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:26










  • Thank you @FumbleFingers I was not sure where to ask on the StackExchange and you point me to where it should be. Thank you
    – PROBERT
    Dec 14 at 17:34










  • I think they really like questions like this over on UI, but I can only closevote here, not "vote to migrate". We only get to propose migration to English Language Learners, which wouldn't really help you with this one. Good luck with responses from UI though! :)
    – FumbleFingers
    Dec 14 at 17:57






  • 1




    I’m not even sure what this question is asking. Are you looking for someone to suggest you software/an api/etc that does this? In any case this doesn’t look like a language question.
    – Laurel
    Dec 14 at 22:26








1




1




In normal English, a "stacking separator" would probably be something going between the layers of something like a multi-tier wedding cake, but obviously that's not what you mean by the term. But this question seems to be an open-ended How do I present this obscure User Interface option to the User? sort of thing. More suited to User Experience Stack Exchange
– FumbleFingers
Dec 14 at 17:25






In normal English, a "stacking separator" would probably be something going between the layers of something like a multi-tier wedding cake, but obviously that's not what you mean by the term. But this question seems to be an open-ended How do I present this obscure User Interface option to the User? sort of thing. More suited to User Experience Stack Exchange
– FumbleFingers
Dec 14 at 17:25






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I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because (as above)
– FumbleFingers
Dec 14 at 17:26




I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because (as above)
– FumbleFingers
Dec 14 at 17:26












Thank you @FumbleFingers I was not sure where to ask on the StackExchange and you point me to where it should be. Thank you
– PROBERT
Dec 14 at 17:34




Thank you @FumbleFingers I was not sure where to ask on the StackExchange and you point me to where it should be. Thank you
– PROBERT
Dec 14 at 17:34












I think they really like questions like this over on UI, but I can only closevote here, not "vote to migrate". We only get to propose migration to English Language Learners, which wouldn't really help you with this one. Good luck with responses from UI though! :)
– FumbleFingers
Dec 14 at 17:57




I think they really like questions like this over on UI, but I can only closevote here, not "vote to migrate". We only get to propose migration to English Language Learners, which wouldn't really help you with this one. Good luck with responses from UI though! :)
– FumbleFingers
Dec 14 at 17:57




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I’m not even sure what this question is asking. Are you looking for someone to suggest you software/an api/etc that does this? In any case this doesn’t look like a language question.
– Laurel
Dec 14 at 22:26




I’m not even sure what this question is asking. Are you looking for someone to suggest you software/an api/etc that does this? In any case this doesn’t look like a language question.
– Laurel
Dec 14 at 22:26















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