Not really - in titles it's also displayed as a single long Em-dash. On Sunday, April 13, 2014 12:10:31 PM UTC+3, Ton Gerner wrote: > > In titles you can just use --help. > > > > On Sunday, April 13, 2014 11:01:44 AM UTC+2, Sky Diver wrote: >> >> Thanks Tom. >> As a last resort I suppose I *could* use this notation, but I try to >> keep backticks for documenting code / full-commands, so I would prefer to >> skip it if possible. >> >> Moreover, backticks don't t look too good in titles. >> For example: >> >> ! Using the `--help` option >> >> >> On Sunday, April 13, 2014 11:48:36 AM UTC+3, Ton Gerner wrote: >>> >>> What about enclosing the total command with backticks? Accentuates the >>> commands as well. >>> >>> `--help` >>> >>> Cheers, >>> >>> Ton >>> >>> On Sunday, April 13, 2014 10:32:13 AM UTC+2, Sky Diver wrote: >>>> >>>> Howdy, >>>> >>>> I'm a happy ~2-months TW5 user, love the product and the seriousness of >>>> the active participants. >>>> >>>> When documenting linux commands, I sometimes need to refer to some >>>> dash-dash option, e.g. '--help'. >>>> TW5 converts this to an Em-dash and I'd like to know how could I bypass >>>> this? (I tried ~-- with no luck..) >>>> >>>> Thank you for the time and effort. >>>> >>>
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