An old shape poem which I reposted and changed the title for, after I found out how to code it into the post. Still not the way it looked like on paper, but it’s close.
@jim 64 explained it in a post he made on the “I Heard That” challenge
“From one of my submissions: “The character sequences are for an em-space and for an en-space. These were translated into spaces in your comment.If you have the characters available, you can use em- and en-spaces. An em-space is traditionally the width of an ‘m’ character and you can insert it into your text using the character sequence “ ” (excluding the quotes). An en-space is narrower and the character sequence is “ ”. As you can see, each such space comes at a cost of 6 characters. With these, you can indent lines where you can’t do this with normal spaces, as I’m sure you discovered. You also get a fair bit of control over the indentation width itself.” Thanks August! I can only show you how to do it by switching letter, flip the p&s. If I try to write it proper, it will be invisible. &emps; abcdefghijklm &emps; will end up like this: abcdefghij Try it over and over in draft mode. See; http://ficly.com/stories/28478
interesting fact is that the cross was only inverted when I coded it this way. Previously it was up the correct way. There aren’t any religious implications in this poem.
Also interesting: when I wrote it on paper, all the O’s were capitalised. Switched them over to zeroes for the same effect and plus, they appeared better on ficly..