That depends on what mode you are using it under.  If you are editing a DocBook, DITA, TEI, etc. in Author mode, then it could be considered a words ðŸ˜‰ processor.

Sent from my iPad

On Oct 2, 2014, at 8:11 AM, Syd Bauman <syd@paramedic.wwp.northeastern.edu> wrote:

I'm with David S. on this. oXygen is an editor, not a word
processor. So if you (SyncRO) create such a feature, please leave it
disabled by default.

That said, David's right. It's plenty easy to insert an en-dash or an
em-dash in Mac OS X using the standard input method. One could also
use the Unicode Hex input method (opt-2 opt-0 opt-1 opt-4, e.g.). Not
as convenient, but it allows insertion of arbitrary Unicode
characters.

BUT the keyboard shortcut for inserting arbitrary Unicode characters
using my Ubuntu 14.04 system (ctl-shift-u 2 0 1 4 ret) does NOT work
in oXygen, and I really wish it did.
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