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It's a communication medium, > > after all :-) >=20 > The question isn't only how people interpret their files, but also how th= eir > software interprets their files. The second would follow from the first, I guess. > Is anyone here aware of anyone who uses a lone dash or dot or comma headi= ng > for some other purpose? [...] > To bikeshed the character, dash is commonly used in tree viewers to indic= ate > a folded heading [...] Great! I see you're already in the middle of it :-) Cheers --=20 t --GhgsKtnhUpZOSPAP Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iF0EABECAB0WIQRp53liolZD6iXhAoIFyCz1etHaRgUCY6r5swAKCRAFyCz1etHa RtLBAJ9JU+AhsvJFIZGN++KGKRu3jG67LgCfVLlYdw9MpPBAPfkw7xpctZWGlRI= =7Jtz -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --GhgsKtnhUpZOSPAP--