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=== Usage ===
 
=== Usage ===
The existence of this template has not been discussed, and the consequences have not been examined, usage is '''not recommended'''...
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The existence of this template has not been discussed, and the consequences have not been examined, usage is '''not recommended'''. '''Please use''' an ellipsis (&amp;hellip; <code>&hellip;</code>) preferentially unless there is a stylistic reason to not do so.
  
 
The intention is replace an ellipsis with single, non-breaking spaces between the ellipsis marks.
 
The intention is replace an ellipsis with single, non-breaking spaces between the ellipsis marks.

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Usage

The existence of this template has not been discussed, and the consequences have not been examined, usage is not recommended. Please use an ellipsis (&hellip; ) preferentially unless there is a stylistic reason to not do so.

The intention is replace an ellipsis with single, non-breaking spaces between the ellipsis marks.

The following shortcuts have been created:

{{...}} The keyboard characters for full stops/periods, unspaced
{{. . .}} The keyboard characters for full stops/periods, with single spaces
{{}} The ellipsis glyph

Example:

It is a worse disgrace. {{...}}" her full rage burst out at last, "{{...}} a worse disgrace than the hospitals at Scutari."

will render as:

It is a worse disgrace. . . ." her full rage burst out at last, ". . . a worse disgrace than the hospitals at Scutari."

Multiple dots

Use the first parameter to control the number of dots.

Example:

Dots are believed by many writers of our day to be a good substitute for effective writing. They are certainly an easy one. Let us have a few more{{...|6}}

will render as:

Dots are believed by many writers of our day to be a good substitute for effective writing. They are certainly an easy one. Let us have a few more. . .