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"The obvious need for a new punctuation mark"

2 pointsby devinmontgomeryabout 12 years ago

2 comments

lutuspabout 12 years ago
This confuses the need for a more subtle kind of prose expression on one hand, with the available plain-text punctuation marks on the other.<p>Rather than inventing a new punctuation mark, I recommend the alternative of choosing different words, or (in many environments) exploiting the existence of different text rendering styles, instead of requiring a new character to add to the vast number of available characters in the Unicode universe. For example, why not use <i>italics</i> for emphasis, for something that doesn't quite merit an exclamation mark?<p>Or as a last resort, one can use the inverted exclamation mark (¡), which has the advantage of already existing (it's in the extended ASCII character set, hex location a1). This might lead to expressions like "I can't decide how I feel about this!¡!¡".<p>&#62; The obvious need ...<p>I beg to differ -- it's not an obvious need.
kstenerudabout 12 years ago
Use multiple exclamation marks depending on level of excitement. This problem is already solved.