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Em dashes please.
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author Steve Losh <steve@stevelosh.com>
date Fri, 29 Oct 2010 16:35:30 -0400
parents 83a58c156e01
children af0e290964bc
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files site/index.html

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--- a/site/index.html	Fri Oct 29 16:33:43 2010 -0400
+++ b/site/index.html	Fri Oct 29 16:35:30 2010 -0400
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
 
                 <p>
                     You know that Vim lets you undo changes like any text editor. What you might
-                    not know is that it doesn't just keep a list of your changes -- it keeps
+                    not know is that it doesn't just keep a list of your changes &mdash; it keeps
                     a goddamed <a href="http://vim.wikia.com/wiki/Using_undo_branches">tree</a> of them.
                 </p>
 
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@
                     Pressing <code>P</code> while on a state will initiate "play to" mode targeted at that
                     state. This will replay all the changes between your current state and the
                     target, with a slight pause after each change. It's mostly useless, but can be
-                    fun to watch and see where your editing lags -- that might be a good place to
+                    fun to watch and see where your editing lags &mdash; that might be a good place to
                     define a new mapping to speed up your editing.
                 </p>