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LaTeX: Finding width of a given text and adding a horizontal space of that width


I would like to add a white space of exactly the width of a given text. I could use \hspace{}, but then I need the width that given piece of text is going to use in my LaTeX document.

Another idea is to create an invisible box containing the text. Like \mbox{text}, but invisible. As I am pretty sure that I cannot just tell LaTeX not to print that particular box, I am sure that there is another solution.

Any ideas?


Solution

  • You’re searching for \hphantom which creates a horizontal phantom box:

    \par Here is some text
    \par \hphantom{Here is some} more text.
    

    Will result in something like this:

    Here is some text
                 more text