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* Don't use three periods (bad spacing) or the [[Unicode]] character '…' (HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS, U+2026). | * Don't use three periods (bad spacing) or the [[Unicode]] character '…' (HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS, U+2026). | ||
* What about <tt>\dots</tt>? '''fixme''' | * What about <tt>\dots</tt>? '''fixme''' | ||
===Tildes=== | |||
Generally, <tt>\textasciitilde{}</tt> is the way to go. In math mode, use <tt>\sim</tt>. | |||
* When typesetting a url, the <tt>url</tt> and <tt>hyperref</tt> packages handle tildes properly. | |||
===Backslashes=== | |||
Use <tt>\textbackslash{}</tt> to render a backslash in text. | |||
==[[Unicode]]== | ==[[Unicode]]== |
Revision as of 23:14, 10 December 2009
Checkers
Punctuation
Quotation Marks
Use `` for the left mark, and for the right.
Hyphens/Dashes
- Hyphens separate the parts of a compound word. Use a single '-', without spaces.
- Endashes separate the bounds of a range, usually numerics. Use two '-' characters, without spaces.
- Emdashes separate distinct thoughts. Use three '-' characters, without spaces.
- Minus signs are a mathematical entity. Use a single '-' in math mode.
Periods
To get correct spacing:
- Use ".\ " if the period does not end the sentence.
- Use "\@. " if the period ends the sentence, and follows a capital letter.
Ellipses
Use \ldots (or \cdots for line-centered dots).
- Don't use three periods (bad spacing) or the Unicode character '…' (HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS, U+2026).
- What about \dots? fixme
Tildes
Generally, \textasciitilde{} is the way to go. In math mode, use \sim.
- When typesetting a url, the url and hyperref packages handle tildes properly.
Backslashes
Use \textbackslash{} to render a backslash in text.
Unicode
Basic LaTeX doesn't support UTF-8 beyond expanding macros based on lexical sequences. If this is intended, use the utf8 parameter to the inputenc package. XeTeX aims to be a fully Unicode-aware TeX engine.
See Also
- StackOverflow post, "Entering Unicode characters in LaTeX"
- Martin J. Osborne's "Common (La)TeX errors"