On 10.05.21 12:26, Mauro Carvalho Chehab wrote: > > As Linux developers are all around the globe, and not everybody has UTF-8 > as their default charset, better to use UTF-8 only on cases where it is really > needed. > […] > The remaining patches on series address such cases on *.rst files and > inside the Documentation/ABI, using this perl map table in order to do the > charset conversion: > > my %char_map = ( > […] > 0x2013 => '-', # EN DASH > 0x2014 => '-', # EM DASH I might be performing bike shedding here, but wouldn't it be better to replace those two with "--", as explained in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dash#Approximating_the_em_dash_with_two_or_three_hyphens For EM DASH there seems to be even "---", but I'd say that is a bit too much. Or do you fear the extra work as some lines then might break the 80-character limit then? Ciao, Thorsten