This document discusses different types of dashes, national characters, and reserved characters that have special meanings in formatting. It explains that there are three types of horizontal dashes used for different purposes, such as separating sentences or denoting page ranges. It also lists various national characters for languages like Spanish, French, and Polish. Finally, it notes some characters like dollar signs, percentages, braces, and backslashes that cannot be directly typed since they have reserved functions in formatting.
This document discusses different types of dashes, national characters, and reserved characters that have special meanings in formatting. It explains that there are three types of horizontal dashes used for different purposes, such as separating sentences or denoting page ranges. It also lists various national characters for languages like Spanish, French, and Polish. Finally, it notes some characters like dollar signs, percentages, braces, and backslashes that cannot be directly typed since they have reserved functions in formatting.
This document discusses different types of dashes, national characters, and reserved characters that have special meanings in formatting. It explains that there are three types of horizontal dashes used for different purposes, such as separating sentences or denoting page ranges. It also lists various national characters for languages like Spanish, French, and Polish. Finally, it notes some characters like dollar signs, percentages, braces, and backslashes that cannot be directly typed since they have reserved functions in formatting.
8 Hyperlinks This is a target. And this is a link. Dashes, etc. There are three kinds of horizontal dash:
- (use inside words; for example home-page, X-rated)
(use this one between numbers; for example pages 222) (use this one as a sentence separator like here) National characters , , , . . . , , , . . . , , . . . , , . . . , , . . . z a, e , , There are other ways to do this, see the documentation for inputenc package. Reserved characters Some characters have some special meaning, thus cannot be entered in the usual way. $&%#_{} \