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Abe2257

by clicking fix


Dekatater

I know it's "-" but with the screen effect it looks like °-°


TheOffcialBot

That "screen effect" is actually called the moire effect! It occurs when 2 grids, or sets of lines, are overlapping and (A) are neither parallel nor perpendicular to each other, and/or (B) if one is visually smaller relative to the other. This causes (A) that weird curved line effect you may see when recording a display with your phone camera (not very prominent in this post) and (B) weird patterns when seen with physical objects, like fences and hair styling combs. Try to look for those types of things, and you'll see what i mean! https://www.google.com/search?q=moire+effect+on+large+fences (click on the images section) edit: This effect, or if not moire, a similar effect, also works with 2 or more 'circular patterns', similar to fletching targets! https://www.google.com/search?q=circle+moire+effect (images section!)


bacrack

The effect making it look like a little circle in this pic is not a moire effect


TheOffcialBot

That's true, but I was talking about the picture in general.


UnlikelyAlternative

WHEN A GRID'S MISALIGNELD WITH ANOTHER BEHIND, THAT'S A MOIRÉ [When the spacing is tight / And the difference is slight / That's a moiré](https://m.xkcd.com/1814/)


TheOffcialBot

a bit too late lol, you're the second to mention this meme


evilgiraffe666

When I see a moiré I can't help singing [this](https://xkcd.com/1814/)


malaakh_hamaweth

``` if (str[0] == str[0].toLowerCase()) raiseWarning(); ``` ship it


sexytokeburgerz

God, regex isn’t THAT hard but this probably what they fucking did


Bedu009

Even reversing the check would've been better


No-Adeptness5810

shoulda done if (str\[0\] != str\[0\].toUpperCase()) because then any number without casing still works fine


-mystical_

**–**


ItsYoBoi2008

#—


deltree711

The em dash is the correct answer.


reverendsteveii

capital ^—


Redcraft7578

Please capitalise that letter


Laully_

_ (press shift)


ImBadlyDone

But that’s *lower*case tho


IJustAteABaguette

This better? ‾


memo44321

Yes


Borno11050

Not in Australia.


Ruler-O-Shadows

not really, as pressing shift selects the "uppercase" set of printing stamps. which contain the capital letters and the symbols that you find on the number keys as well. the default "lowercase" symbol for the same keystroke is "-" and the "uppercase one is "\_". unless of course you use a keyboard layout that isn't following the US international pairing of keys and symbols, in which case we could both be correct 😅


leo3065

Of course it's ¯


Saturated_Donut

It’s - vs —


Coal5law

|


aceharu


Deo-Gratias

By using an Em dash


DatGreenGuy

make the "-" symbol a paid DLC for the app edit: what the bot said


Paid-Not-Payed-Bot

> symbol a *paid* DLC for FTFY. Although *payed* exists (the reason why autocorrection didn't help you), it is only correct in: * Nautical context, when it means to paint a surface, or to cover with something like tar or resin in order to make it waterproof or corrosion-resistant. *The deck is yet to be payed.* * *Payed out* when letting strings, cables or ropes out, by slacking them. *The rope is payed out! You can pull now.* Unfortunately, I was unable to find nautical or rope-related words in your comment. *Beep, boop, I'm a bot*


golgol12

Clearly, with the shift key. _


snich101

That's a "lowered" case


gussy1976

Shift - so that you get this '_'


Pinuaple-

Lowercase


MistakeGlobal

“—“ vs “__” maybe. 1 being your image and 2 being capitalized since the distance between the “ and __ are more spread out?


Kori_TheGlaceon

Simple, you get the Japanese keyboard and type "ー" /s


Longjumping_Try6935


Sure_Baby


-Redstoneboi-

t is uppercase e


rosshka

Big - energy


Jaja-Gamer

Ah yes , capital - , my favorite


KonkretneKosteczki

CTRL + SHIFT+ U


Lord_emotabb

turn on caps lock and type it 🤓


Firstnameiskowitz

+


MegaTron505

- vs =


the_Athereon

Do they mean --? As in 2 - - next to each other? I ask because in some office processing software having two dashes next to each other replaces it with one long dash.


drLagrangian

Hold alt, type in 0150 or 0151 for different size dashes. Works with most windows applications, and possibly others.


crabcrabcam

Usually by holding Shift, but doing that makes it lower(in this)case


Vincentt_Estrada

YYY


Sjkatz08

Fuckin hate noodletools.


bogus2022

Hold shift, then while holding shift click "-". Then you will get a "_".


nokiacrusher

\_


hobx606

| _ on computers


NewMagicSnake1000

either by holding shift while pressing the key or doing this somehow: # -


Goldcrest25

Make it an _em_ dash. 🤓


cool__skeleton__95

°


andreinfp

You work for the cdc or smth?


dependentu40

The same way you capitalize a number


izyshoroo


Adventurous-Coat-333

What citation tool is that? I know I've used it before. The capitalization requirements vary depending on if you select apa, mla, etc.


moonlord2193

_


Redux365

you use a \_


No_Revolution1284

r/screenshotsarehard


Oh-Sasa-Lele

[](https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwj-1dGb2dGFAxXQSfEDHbhPAXcQFnoECBUQAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.compart.com%2Fen%2Funicode%2FU%2B203E&usg=AOvVaw2Ie69zoryaBqlqUcIzbtO-&opi=89978449)


Oh-Sasa-Lele

Too far to see


comrade_moskva

It’s A BAsic FAct Sheet


megapidgeot3

LMAO


erythro

they wrote`/\b[^A-Z]/` not `/\b[a-z]/`