On 18/07/2013 7:55pm, Guido van Rossum wrote: > This may well be a relic from times when in typewritten text there > were really only two types of dashes: a short one, typed as a hyphen, > used for both hyphen and en-dash (and minus sign), and a long one, > typed as two hyphens, used for em-dash. > > I suspect at some point the conversion to HTML or typeset text changed > so that two hyphens mean en-dash and three mean em-dash, and few > people noticed (and nobody really wants to type three hyphens except > for a handful of typographical nuts). Weren't the docs originally done LaTeX? In LaTeX "--" is also an en-dash and "---" is an em-dash. -- Richard
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