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[uredi]Symbol
[uredi]_
- Used to indicate a space to be filled in. Often, the symbol is used repeatedly to form a longer line.
- Age: __ Gender: _
- Sign here: _________________________________ Date: __________
- (computing) Used to represent what would normally be a space ] [ in computing.
- My email address is jon_smith@example.com.
- Used as a cursor to indicate a place where text can be typed. On visual display units, the underscore may be made to blink.
- MS-DOS prompt: C:\>_
- (programming) Especially as a prefix: used to denote a special identifier such as a global or private variable or a reserved symbol.
- See Dodatak:Nepodržani naslovi for uses of low lines enclosing other characters.
Punctuation mark
[uredi]_
- Used to separate multiple gendered inflections in gender-neutral writing.
- Freund_innen; ein_e Beamt_er_in
- friends (of any gender); an officer (of any gender)
Usage notes
[uredi]- In English, the mark is usually called an underline or underscore.
Derived terms
[uredi]- Dodatak:Nepodržani naslovi (encloses text for emphasis)
See also
[uredi]- Underscore na Vikipediji.Vikipediji
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