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Based on Two hyphens get changed to a long dash in titles (-- vs -) it looks like -- should be printed as &emdash;.

Example: Precedence of ++ and -- operators in Java

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But after attempting to edit (which I canceled later), title used two minus signs instead of emdash.

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To get emdash back we need to reload this question.

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    Tested on Google Chrome 52.0.2743.116 m, but this looks more like server-side problem than client-side.
    – Pshemo
    Aug 21, 2016 at 19:27
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    I'm afraid I don't get it. Replacing two consecutive dashes with a longer single dash is positively a deadly sin, in the context of programming languages. It sounds like you are complaining this bug got fixed?
    – Jongware
    Aug 21, 2016 at 19:49
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    @RadLexus I am able to see -- and dash in same place of question's title, so there is inconsistency. If it is correct for dash to replace -- is not subject of this question, but I agree with you and this opinion: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/278604/….
    – Pshemo
    Aug 21, 2016 at 20:04
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    @RadLexus Agreed, but in any context. Typographically speaking the double dash can only have come from impoverished cases of type in the 19th century. Why they persisted beyond that, e.g. in silent movie title cards, is a mystery. We all have em dashes now, let us use them where we want and leave the double dashes strictly alone. No second-guessing please.
    – user207421
    Aug 23, 2016 at 2:09

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I've added support for most (not quite all) of the title tweaks into the inline editor. This should make the preview from inline editing mostly consistent with what the server would render for the same title.

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  • would this be considered status-completed then?
    – Magisch
    Aug 26, 2016 at 13:59
  • @Magisch Probably not since that mostly part doesn't include example from my question. But there is no pressure with fixing it now, since this bug doesn't really cause serious problems. I posted this question just to inform that it exist.
    – Pshemo
    Aug 26, 2016 at 14:19
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    @Pshemo the "mostly" includes everything mentioned in this question; I just haven't deployed it yet Aug 26, 2016 at 15:08

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