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The official name of this site is "TeX - LaTeX", which is written with a hyphen at most places, this is obviously incorrect. I understand that in a page <title>, this is a common practice in HTML. But I think it could be corrected in the text/body of the About pageAbout page, and the en-dashes &ndash; put there. If I didn't oversee anything, it is 4 times in that page.

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The official name of this site is "TeX - LaTeX", which is written with a hyphen at most places, this is obviously incorrect. I understand that in a page <title>, this is a common practice in HTML. But I think it could be corrected in the text/body of the About page, and the en-dashes &ndash; put there. If I didn't oversee anything, it is 4 times in that page.

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The official name of this site is "TeX - LaTeX", which is written with a hyphen at most places, this is obviously incorrect. I understand that in a page <title>, this is a common practice in HTML. But I think it could be corrected in the text/body of the About page, and the en-dashes &ndash; put there. If I didn't oversee anything, it is 4 times in that page.

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