← Back to context Comment by malfist 1 month ago You don't use em dashes then, you use en dash. 4 comments malfist Reply pixl97 1 month ago I think they are saying they are using an en dash where they should use an em dash. ChrisMarshallNY 1 month ago Yup. Note that I didn't name the dash. Mordisquitos 1 month ago They don't use the en dash, at least not in their comment—they are using the hyphen-minus as en dash–em dash substitute. JKCalhoun 1 month ago (Looks more like a tee-dash to me.)
pixl97 1 month ago I think they are saying they are using an en dash where they should use an em dash. ChrisMarshallNY 1 month ago Yup. Note that I didn't name the dash.
Mordisquitos 1 month ago They don't use the en dash, at least not in their comment—they are using the hyphen-minus as en dash–em dash substitute.
I think they are saying they are using an en dash where they should use an em dash.
Yup. Note that I didn't name the dash.
They don't use the en dash, at least not in their comment—they are using the hyphen-minus as en dash–em dash substitute.
(Looks more like a tee-dash to me.)