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The hyphen-minus is used as a minus sign in computer programming languages, and in math mode, but in text, the proper typographical symbol for negation or subtraction is the minus sign, available in the "Special characters" dropdown of the edit pane among the "Symbols" in the list ≥ ± − × ÷ ← → · § ‽
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marks in Knowledge (XXG) pages. In general, pages can contain the type of punctuation marks used in major English style guides. However, some characters entered into column 1 of a line, or combinations of punctuation characters, have special meanings as markup directives to perform extra text
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It contains the advice or opinions of one or more Knowledge (XXG) contributors. This page is not an encyclopedia article, nor is it one of
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and similar templates offer an accessible-friendly means of creating visual indentations without changing the bullet appearance.
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and other templates offer an accessible-friendly means of creating visual indentations without creating other lists.
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Unlike the hyphen-minus, the dashes and minus sign do not have any special role in the MediaWiki markup language.
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It explains concepts or processes used by the Knowledge (XXG) community. It is not one of
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or such, for more indentation, each of which creates a new enumerated list.
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denotes another row in the table. A wikitable ends with the bar-brace token
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where the third character is the "minus". Minus signs may also be coded by
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in Wiki code, just like in HTML. Ampersand itself should be encoded as
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causes a horizontal-rule line to display. Also, a pipe-stroke, or
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on a line causes the line to be displayed as the value part of a
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For the Knowledge (XXG) Manual of Style for punctuation, see
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For help entering special characters such as £ or π, see
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Knowledge (XXG):Manual of Style#Brackets and parentheses
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Help:Entering special characters
WP:MOS § Punctuation
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Knowledge (XXG)'s policies or guidelines
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how-to guide
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H:PUNC
HELP:,
apostrophe
brackets
colon
comma
dashes
ellipses
exclamation marks
full stop, period
hyphens
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interrobangs
question marks
quotation marks
semicolon
slash, stroke, solidus
scripts
Chinese
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