Are there certain times when it's better to put a space before the ellipsis than not though?Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: thirtythree
They use spaces on both sides of the ellipsis though. Is that necessarily the correct way?Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/ellipsis.htm
EDIT: Of course, I can't see anywhere it says if there should be spaces between the .s or not.
Nope, everyone can be wrong. Even .edus.
Yeah, I guess that works. I just don't like Word changing stuff for me.Originally posted by: mugs
Just use the elipsis character. If you type three periods in a row in MS Word, it'll automatically turn them into a single-character elipsis that looks like three periods with more space between them, but less space than if you actually put a space between each one. You could also use the character map program that comes with windows to copy/paste it into the program you're using.
? <- Try to highlight each individual period - you can't, it's one character.
... <- Without spaces
. . . <- With spaces
I've always learned that you need a space on either side of an em-dash.
Originally posted by: thirtythree
Yeah, I guess that works. I just don't like Word changing stuff for me.
Originally posted by: thirtythree
Are there certain times when it's better to put a space before the ellipsis than not though?Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: thirtythree
They use spaces on both sides of the ellipsis though. Is that necessarily the correct way?Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
http://webster.commnet.edu/grammar/marks/ellipsis.htm
EDIT: Of course, I can't see anywhere it says if there should be spaces between the .s or not.
Nope, everyone can be wrong. Even .edus.
