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Re: Handy resource when you need a specific character (em dash, en dash, ...)
Subject:Re: Handy resource when you need a specific character (em dash, en dash, ...) From:Rick Stone <rstone75 -at- kc -dot- rr -dot- com> To:David Castro <thejavaguy -at- gmail -dot- com> Date:Thu, 15 Apr 2010 11:59:59 -0500
LOL, probably not.
However, I seem to be the only one that doesn't care if a dash is a
regular dash, an en dash an em dash or a hot dog dash. If I need a dash
I just tap the dash key on the keyboard as I figure that's its purpose.
I suppose it's like wine. There are folks that drink it and are happy
with an inexpensive bottle. Then there are others who cannot seem to
stand anything but a bottle costing hundreds of dollars.
I guess that means I'm not refined. ;)
Cheers... Rick :)
David Castro wrote:
> Wow. Am I *really* the only one who finds the plethora of dashes in the
> Arial character set daunting? :-)
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