abe33e5ca1 Maybe Youre Right 131 , 2 , 3 , … , 100 {displaystyle 1,2,3,ldots ,100,} In HTML, the horizontal ellipsis character may be represented by the entity reference … (since HTML 4.0), and the vertical ellipsis character by the entity reference ⋮ (since HTML 5.0).[23] Alternatively, in HTML, XML, and SGML, a numeric character reference such as … or … can be usedFor other uses, see Ellipsis (disambiguation)"The Power of Dots: Using Nonverbal Compensators in Chat Reference" (PDF)
2-ten rd exists as a character, but it is used less commonlyUniversity Libraries University of Colorado at BoulderFor example, when Sue says "I never drink wine…", the implication is that she does drink something elsesuch as vodkaComputer representations[edit]Wiley (2003), page 138 ^ MDN - text-overflow ^ CSS Basic User Interface Module Level 3 - text-overflow ^ Simpson, J (2005)In this case, however, the ellipsis consists not of dots but of short dashes.[3] "Subpuncting" of medieval manuscripts also denotes omitted meaning and may be related.[4]Ramsey, Jane E"Disagreement, Confusion, Disapproval, Turn Elicitation and Floor Holding: Actions accomplished by Ellipsis Marks-Only Turns and Blank Turns in Quasisynchronous Chat"When material is omitted at the end of a paragraph and also immediately following it, an ellipsis goes both at the end of that paragraph and in front of the beginning of the next, according to this style.[10]The most common character corresponding to an ellipsis is called 3-ten rd ("3-dot leaders", )
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