wtf mullenweg, you’re a and the founder of #wordpress for chrissakes

  • Dasus@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    I manually input the em dash (—) with my keyboard instead of just using the nornal dash. (-)

    Alt+0151

    Do you feel like that’d be a lot of trouble and that you’d never feel like wasting energy on it? I get that, but I just got used to it and don’t even notice really. I just really prefer — to - in a lot of contexts.

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        2 months ago

        I have a Nordic layout and I remember any symbols I might need.

        Never felt like inputs have been an issue. I see installing some random software as much more complicated than pressing five keys instead of two keys.

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      2 months ago

      In LaTeX, a single hyphen is just - while getting a range hyphen (the longer one) is --. I got chewed out by my graduate advisor for getting that wrong in a research paper. The difference is visibly small, but it does matter for clarity.

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        2 months ago

        in a research paper

        Well yeah there are contexts in which it matters. That’s why I know the alt code for it. :D