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Originally Posted by von Suppé
If there are 2 lines, and both begin with a dash, being able to remove the dash (and the following space, if it's there) in the first line?
This would be as opposite of the tool "Fix (add dash) line pairs with only one dash (-)"
Maybe call it "Fix (remove first dash) line pairs with two dashes" or something?
Example:
- Hi, how are you?
- I'm fine, thanks.
-->
Hi, how are you?
- I'm fine, thanks.
)
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Why would be this a
correct formatting?
Yes, I've seen this also on commercial movies, but I still have no explanation why one line is treated differently than the other one, although both are dialogues ...