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Originally Posted by chaot
Correction of errors and clarifications!
( Et character) #8211; is ''–'' Unicode 'EN DASH' U+2013 (written as HTML Entity (decimal)(not to be confused with EM DASH)
There are lots ( dozens) of encodings/notations for something simple??? as an EN DASH.
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I think you're missing a bit point here. Everybody is an specialist in their woril. I'm totally sure you don't know all the varieties of olives, or oranges, or the type of screws than can be made. You assume that, because you know the work olive, orange or screw you understand everybody.
ndash / mdash /whatever... are not a concept themselves. The concept is white spaces, that everybody understand. Yes, an oil maker won't difference between mdash / ndash or whatever but I challenge you to know all the kind of oils or olives, and being able to understand the references and types of oil...
Sorry, software is not different of anything else, the main problem is that a lot of people thinks that software should be like, I don't know, something you don't have to learn and has to be clear and crystalline for everybody to understand. If you find a matter like you pretend software to be, please, tell me.