Em dashes and emojis

  • NeatNit@discuss.tchncs.de
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    2 days ago

    How the hell do you even type an em dash?

    I’m sure it’s possible (I know it’s easy on a touch keyboard), but if the person who sent it has never used em dashes in their life, then it’s pretty definitive proof. Otherwise, it’s just a big clue that you might combine with other factors.

    • Zagorath@aussie.zone
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      1 day ago

      On a mobile phone it’s super easy. Long press the hyphen button and swipe over to the dash.

      On Mac it’s pretty easy still, but requires a little more knowledge. Option-shift-dash. (Without the shift gives you an en dash.)

      On Windows it’s the completely arcane alt-0151, and only possible if you have a numpad. I memorised it like 15 years ago and have regularly used it since, but it’s hard to blame people for not doing so.

      No idea about Linux.

    • rumba@lemmy.zip
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      19 hours ago

      Word and Google docs will translate them from –

      They’ll also give you the stupid smart quotes.

      I’ve never break up with anybody over text but if for some reason I had to I would certainly write it on a computer first.

      edit: LOL apparently lemmy markdown also translates them from --

    • urandom@lemmy.world
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      1 day ago

      You use use the compose key with a sequence of characters. Mine is right alt, so it’s gonna be:

      right alt, then -, then -, then -