September 2005
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
5h 56m
English
The ellipsis character (the three dots: . . .) is used to indicate where text has been omitted from the original material. There is a character on your keyboard for this.
| To type this: | Mac | Windows |
|---|---|---|
| ellipsis ... | Option Semicolon | Alt 1033 |
But this character is too tight for professional typographic standards. You can type a space between periods, but then it might break at the end of a line and you would have one or two periods at the beginning of the next line. Preferably, type a thin or en space before and after each period in an ellipsis (see the chart at the end of the book). If you can’t type thin or en spaces kern the three periods open. If you have an ellipsis at the end of a sentence, type a period after the ellipsis.
| Wrong: It’s so...silly. ... |
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