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How do you even type an em-dash?
I use Heliboard – on Android — which has a lot of different dashes when you long·press the -regular- dash.
With Linux you can use the compose key or some key combinations, usually with a modifier like AltGr or Shift+Alt.
Lemmy lets me do it by typing three hyphens - - - without spaces---like this.
But I really don't see a reason to use anything other than a hyphen - it shows I'm human!
oh---that's neat!
Yea I thought this was a bot, 5 hour old account and such a weird first post containing an em-dash. Glad I was mistaken!
Alt + 0151 (on the num pad)
Or just press Ctrl + Alt + -
That doesn't work, try ctrl + alt + del
Most word processors do it for you If you type space dash space then any letter, it will convert the dash to an emdash when the letter is typed.
On my system, I can use the compose key to type a bunch of unicode chars, such as
—,…,≠,→and so on. Sadly, the pervasive use of em-dashes by LLMs ruined my use of them... It's a pity, because I quite like them stylistically.Dunno, I think autocorrection on my phone placed it for me