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Hi spinnaker, if you are asking about the ASCII symbol, then it should be "underscore" ---> _ But when you see a word like this ---> word ----> that word is "underlined" (maybe also "underscored" in American English, but I think the usual
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Underline and underscore both means emphasizing but underscore is used in American English.The third word may be highlight. They seemed to me interchangable but lets wait for a native speaker answer.You know in English some words are used
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Slam_54 @ yahoo - this dash is
Slam54@yahoo - this is
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We want to say:
Underline
Under_score
It's so simple as well!
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I'm just wondering now whether we could use a distinction between underline and underscore
I think we could indeed.
(But you all knew that already from my previous posts! )
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CalifJim wrote: Gosh! There's been a lot of activity on this thread since I visited last.
I'm just wondering now whether we could use a distinction between underline and underscore-- a distinction that has not yet made its way into
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Gosh! There's been a lot of activity on this thread since I visited last.
My answer was simply an answer to the original poster, who asked what
Americans called the symbol "_". Since I work in data processing
in the U.S. and have seen that
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MrPedantic wrote:
Well, you can use underlining on e.g. a typewriter
That's it! I was thinking of the "_" key on a typewriter (from ancient times), not on a keyboard. So back to my earlier post in which I'm perplexed about where the
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Well, you can use underlining on e.g. a typewriter, or in handwritten texts, in place of italics (in scientific names, etc). And MS seems to have picked up on this, as any Word text surrounded by underscores is autocorrected to italics (if
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MrPedantic wrote:
I don't think you can use the keyboard symbol _ to underline anything, can you? (In fact, it seems more usual to use it for creating italics.)
MrP
You're right. I don't know what I was thinking.
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