Leader (typography)

A table of contents with the leaders highlighted in green

A leader in typography is a series of characters, usually dots or dashes, that are used as a visual aid to connect items on a page that might be separated by considerable horizontal distance. For example, dot leaders are often used in tables of contents to connect section headings with the page numbers on which those sections begin.[1]

Most word processing software includes a feature for the automatic generation of dot leaders.[2]

Unicode

Although manual dot leaders are most often represented as a series of full stop characters, there are at least three Unicode characters dedicated to the representation of dot leaders. These are U+2024 ONE DOT LEADER (․), U+2025 TWO DOT LEADER (‥), and U+2026 HORIZONTAL ELLIPSIS (…), a three dot leader.[3]

References

  1. Felici, Jim (2011). The Complete Manual of Typography: A Guide to Setting Perfect Type. pp. 225ff. ISBN 0-321-77326-8.
  2. "Thesis and Dissertation Manual" (PDF). Howard University: The Graduate School. October 2008.
  3. Character Stories: U+2024 ONE DOT LEADER, NRSI: Computers & Writing Systems, accessed 2013-08-13
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