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This template produces a {{w|prime symbol}} <code>′</code> with leading space so it does not collide with preceding '''bold''' (<code><nowiki>'''</nowiki></code>) or ''italic'' (<code><nowiki>''</nowiki></code>) characters.
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This template produces a {{w|prime symbol}} ([http://www.compart.com/en/unicode/U+2032 U+2032] <code>′</code>) with leading space so it does not collide with preceding '''bold''' (<code><nowiki>'''</nowiki></code>) or ''italic'' (<code><nowiki>''</nowiki></code>) characters.


{{shortcut|-,}}
{{shortcut|-`}}
 
Using {{plaincode|<nowiki>{{-`}}</nowiki>}} is significantly less messy than having to type out <code><nowiki><span style="padding-left: 0.15em; white-space: nowrap;">′</span></nowiki></code> every time.


=== Usage ===
=== Usage ===
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! You get
! You get
|-
|-
| <code><nowiki>''T''{{-,}}</nowiki></code>
| <code><nowiki>''T''{{-´}}</nowiki></code>
| ''T''{{-,}}
| ''T''{{-´}}
|}
|}


=== Technical notes ===
=== Technical notes ===
The difference between {{tlx|prime}} and this template is that <code><nowiki>{{prime}}</nowiki></code> is designed for letters that require little or no spacing, such as ''o'', ''A'', and ''L'', while this template is designed for letters such as ''f'', ''l'', and uppercase ''C'' and ''T'' that require more space.
The difference between {{tlx|prime|plaincode}} and this template is that {{plaincode|<nowiki>{{prime}}</nowiki>}} is for letters that require little or no spacing, such as lowercase ''a'', ''o'', and ''s'', and uppercase ''A'' and ''L'', while this template is for letters such as ''d'', ''f'', and ''l'', and uppercase ''C'' and ''T'' that require more space.
 
=== See also ===
* {{tlx|"|plaincode}} and {{tlx|-"|plaincode}} – used to insert a double prime
* {{tlx|'|plaincode}} and {{tlx|`|plaincode}} – used to insert an apostrophe that is not interpreted as Wiki markup