Comment by Wowfunhappy

2 months ago

Ahem.

https://www.gally.net/miscellaneous/hn-em-dash-user-leaderbo...

As #9 on the leaderboard I feel like I need to defend myself.

I’m guessing this list is defined by Mac users who all got taught em dash somewhere similar or for similar reasons. It is only easy to use on a Mac. But I wonder what is the 2nd common influence of users using it?

  • On Linux I just type (in sequence):

    compose - -

    and it makes an em dash, it takes a quarter of a second longer to produce this.

    I don't know why the compose key isn't used more often.

  • This is a misconception which keeps getting repeated. It's easy to use an em-dash on any modern Linux desktop as well (and in a lot of other places).

    • Though it does still require nominating a key to map to Compose. And is not generally meaningfully documented. So I’d only call it easy for the sorts of people that care enough to find it.

      But then, long before I had a Compose key, in my benighted days of using Windows, I figured out such codes as Alt+0151. 0150, 0151, 0153, 0169, 0176… a surprising number of them I still remember after not having typed them in a dozen years.

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  • It's just em dash is the correct symbol, and typing it on Mac is simple: `cmd + -`

    You can tell if I'm using mac or not for specific comment by the presence of em dash.

  • Or, you know — iOS. That’s huge marketshare for a keyboard that automatically converts -- to —

    • That probably explains everything from a statistical perspective about this em dash topic. I didn’t know that — Thanks.