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- symbols - What is the LaTeX command for em dash (—)? - TeX - LaTeX . . .
I am trying to insert the symbol in the title of the question, which I copied from a PDF article, but it appears as space in the output file What is the corresponding LaTeX command?
- 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
- LuaTeX and em dashes - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
Another funny combination is \item em---dash---twice Apparently when a word is surrounded by two em-dashes, the first one is rendered as an en-dash, while the second shows up normally
- Correct use of hyphen, en dash, or em dash in compound words
Dash -- or --- is used generally in a place of comma , or as an interval, like 2009--2011 In "classical" English typography, you don't put spaces around dashes---like just here; it is because English typography tends to make all the inter-word spaces equal, no matter whether there's a dash or comma between the words
- How do I prevent LaTeX from creating en-dash and em-dash?
15 All over the internet, there's this question on how to make LaTeX do the en-dash and em-dash I have the opposite problem I have some text from which I am generating HTML and LaTeX outputs The original text has nothing to do with LaTeX and therefore -- and --- are needed to be written as they are, as opposed to being converted to en and em
- punctuation - Em dash using | - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
I accidentally, discovered that using | in text mode produces an em dash I did a quick search, but I could not find a reference where this is noted I wonder if there is any difference between thi
- en dash and em dash spacing - TeX - LaTeX Stack Exchange
I've noticed that en dashes and em dashes run into certain numbers and letters, and I don't believe it's standard to use spaces with these For example, if a 'b' comes before the dash or a '6' comes after, the dash looks like it's actually touching the character unless you zoom way in
- 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: \\
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