I often use the Em Dash—a nice punctuation to use to emphasize something—when I write.
So I created a text expansion so that I can type "emd" and it will create a "—".
The only trouble is that I have to put a space before typing "emd" and of course, an em dash shouldn't have a space before it.
I'm wondering, is there a way to have a script that will put the em dash there, delete the space before it, and then place the text cursor back after the em dash?
Em Dash, Remove Space Before and Return Text Cursor After
Try More options - Trigger inside word option.
@Tom, Oh, I see. That's what that checkbox is for… It works perfectly. Thanks!
I also have one to turn three periods into a single ellipsis character—in order to reduce character count on Twitter posts—and now that one works perfectly too, as seen above.
I also have one to turn three periods into a single ellipsis character—in order to reduce character count on Twitter posts—and now that one works perfectly too, as seen above.