Recognize Two Hyphens as Substitution for Em Dash
Started by dgkanter, Jul 28 2003 11:28 AM
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 28 July 2003 - 11:28 AM
Sidebar: Great program--and fabulous to hear you're continuing to support and improve it!
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
#2 Guest_rriforumadmin_*
Posted 28 July 2003 - 12:37 PM
dgkanter, on Jul 28 2003, 12:28 PM, said:
Sidebar: Great program--and fabulous to hear you're continuing to support and improve it!
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
Evan
#3
Posted 01 August 2003 - 10:32 AM
From the standpoint of a professional publisher, I have always written author guidelines exactly as you... no extra spaces and 2 standard hyphens. SCX recognizing this and creating the em dash seems like a good idea to me.
#4
Posted 01 August 2003 - 11:31 AM
paulc, on Aug 1 2003, 11:32 AM, said:
From the standpoint of a professional publisher, I have always written author guidelines exactly as you... no extra spaces and 2 standard hyphens. SCX recognizing this and creating the em dash seems like a good idea to me.
David
#5
Posted 10 February 2004 - 01:47 PM
rriforumadmin, on Jul 28 2003, 12:37 PM, said:
dgkanter, on Jul 28 2003, 12:28 PM, said:
Sidebar: Great program--and fabulous to hear you're continuing to support and improve it!
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
Evan
FWIW (in case it was supposed to be fixed), the above described problem with valid words around double hyphens (with automatic conversion to em dash disabled) being reported as a spelling error is still present in v10.1.
David
#6
Posted 10 February 2004 - 07:08 PM
dgkanter, on Feb 10 2004, 01:47 PM, said:
rriforumadmin, on Jul 28 2003, 12:37 PM, said:
dgkanter, on Jul 28 2003, 12:28 PM, said:
Sidebar: Great program--and fabulous to hear you're continuing to support and improve it!
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
In e-mails, I substitute two hyphens for the em dash character as all my addressees can't handle the em dash--and the writing style is not to leave spaces around the em dash. So, if I type "This is true--if you", SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. I'd welcome a way for that use of two hyphens to be accepted.
TIA,
David
Evan
FWIW (in case it was supposed to be fixed), the above described problem with valid words around double hyphens (with automatic conversion to em dash disabled) being reported as a spelling error is still present in v10.1.
David
We'll try to remember and squeeze it into any bugfix we release.
Use the new "Send feedback" item in the Help menu to remind me.
#7
Posted 21 April 2006 - 01:49 AM
dgkanter, on Jul 28 2003, 11:28 AM, said:
... SCX reports "true--if" as a misspelling. ...
Misspelling
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(ed. link to what appears to be a site with more google ads than information removed: misspelling _dot_ kiev _dot_ ua. Easy for a human to use that info to view it, but not something we want to promote or advertise on, or let the bots that spider our site index, either).
While not really spam, this post has no bearing on this thread, but I don't generally delete postings. In this case, an edit was probably a good idea.
While not really spam, this post has no bearing on this thread, but I don't generally delete postings. In this case, an edit was probably a good idea.






