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Subject:Re: Typesetting ranges - was Figs From:LaVonna Funkhouser <lffunkhouser -at- HALNET -dot- COM> Date:Wed, 1 Nov 1995 08:01:28 -0600
> Grant Hogarth <GRANT -at- ONYXGFX -dot- COM> wrote:
> > LaVonna is right... use an em-dash (alt+150) to indicate a range.
Emily wrote:
> Actually, when typsetting a range of numbers, such as "pages 12-23,"
> the correct character is an en dash, not an em dash. Grant was right
> about the keystroke, though -- it is alt+150. Em dashes are alt+151.
Actually, LaVonna was encouraging the use of the word (through) over
the symbol (en dash) and never suggested an em dash.
Except for those rare cases when space is at a premium, you do not gain
much by using dashes for ranges--especially if you are using hyphenated
page numbers. Using "through" will avoid confusion.
That said, I think this en-dash and em-dash thread has been good; we
can all use these reminders on occasion.
LaVonna
LaVonna F. Funkhouser Immediate Past President, OK Chapter
lffunkhouser -at- halnet -dot- com Program Manager, 1995 Region 5 Conf.
COREStaff Communication Svcs. Society for Technical Communication
My opinions do not officially represent anyone other than little ol' me.