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  • symbols - What is the LaTeX command for em dash (—)? - TeX - LaTeX . . .
    Just came here for an answer, since the em dash looked like a space in the PDF previewer I was using Turns out the font just had a very thin line for a dash I embiggened the previewer, and voila!--there were the em dashes! In case someone else has the same issue –
  • punctuation - Dashes: - vs. - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    Usage of the em dash, since that's what dmckee's explanation doesn't tackle: it's nicest to think of the em dash as a dramatic pause in a sentence, and it need not be used parenthetically Chicago (6 87) calls it "the most commonly used and versatile of the dashes", and lists among its uses:
  • punctuation - Em dash using | - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    It places an — (em-dash) in the spot associated with | To highlight this, consider the following example: \documentclass{article} \begin{document} \showoutput | --- \end{document} \showoutput adds content to the log that shows the construction of the output pages The following excerpt was taken from the above example's log:
  • Unicode support for em-dash - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    I am using XeLaTeX My goal is to display a Unicode em dash in my PDF file The \dash will not compile, below: it says ! Undefined control sequence Here is the minimal (non)-working example: \documentclass{article} \usepackage[utf8]{inputenc} \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{2014}{\dash} \begin{document} hello \dash there! \end{document}
  • How to add em-dash in listings environment? - TeX
    The trouble is the em-dash, which I can’t set in the listings environment The MWE below shows what I’ve tried so far Typing “---” prints just three hyphens, \emdash{} doesn’t print anything at all, escaping the listings environment does print the em-dash, but it creates trouble with the string formatting: The space characters are
  • spacing - Is there a method just write `---` to get an em-dash, putting . . .
    For a thin space is should be {167,167}, as 1000 refers to the em in the current font and the normal width of the thin space is 1 6 em – egreg Commented Apr 17, 2013 at 10:45
  • tex core - LuaTeX and em dashes - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    LuaLaTeX is not inserting em dashes unless there is space around the triple dash It works fine when using a unicode em dash, or explicitly using the \\textemdash macro Here is a MWE: \\documentcl
  • Source Han: Em dashes (U+2014) fail to compose as U+2E3A and U+2E3B
    A 破折号 (pòzhéhào, Chinese em dash) is a punctuation mark used in Chinese typesetting It has very similar usage to the Western em dash The Chinese em dash has two important features: It occupies the same width as two ideographic characters It aligns with the vertical center of the ideographic em‑box
  • How to generate an en-dash (–) other than - LaTeX Stack Exchange
    For those using Debian Linux with a German keyboard (I know you're out there), the “Alt Gr” key in conjunction with the hyphen key produces the en dash, and the “Alt Gr” in conjunction with the underbar (Shift-hyphen) produces the em dash
  • What kind of dash is used before a quote attribution?
    I shouldn't use swung dash (~) at all According to grammarbook com, the Em Dash should be preferable for a more informal writing in English language The Em Dash is used (among other cases) to separate phrases In any case, I'd rather use: “Planning your video is the first step ” Christine Cloud, Producer but this could also be chosen:





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