[quoted lines by André-Abush Clause on 2018/01/23 at 16:09 +0100]

>The character en-dash (\x2013 -> –) always displays as a simple dash
>(\2D -> -).
>However, that it should not be the case according to several
>definitions in some text tables.

The most likely reason is that your screen font defines en-dasgh as an alias 
for dash. Do you have a need for it to be different? I'm asking because I've 
been thinking of making the same alias assignment within brltty's text tables.

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