▲ | dragonwriter 6 days ago | ||||||||||||||||
> you can’t make a ?.. or !.. with it But an ellipsis is separate from and doesn't mmerge with sentence-terminal punctuation, whether its a period or somethig else (when it replaces words at the end of a sentence, the terminal punctuation follows the ellipsis, when at the beginning of a sentence that follows another, the ellipsis follows the punctuation.) The constructs you say can't be formed with it aren't needed. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | notpushkin 6 days ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Hmm, yeah, you’re right – in English this isn’t really used. However it’s a widely used punctuation in Russian (and many ex-USSR languages, too), so... no, they are needed in some cases. | |||||||||||||||||
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▲ | Moru 6 days ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
This is why we only had ascii in the start. You don't need those other characters anyway. (For english...) Meanwhile there are a lot of languages and cultures. Somewhere all those characters were useful for something. My Atari had a very fun utility that gave you a compose-key that could combine just about everything on the keyboard to access all those weird characters of the extended ascii table. <compose>+ao would give you "a" with a ring on top (å), <compose>+ae gave the danish welded together character that I can't even type any more on windows. The idea came from some unix thing I believe. | |||||||||||||||||
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