Hi Branden, > Even with that wrinkle, a `Q` macro would be dead simple. ... > .\" Define opening and closing quotation marks as appropriate to your > .\" language and/or output device. > .ds oq \(lq > .ds cq \(rq
If the idea is to entirely do away with producing quotes manually then what about the second set which are normally used when quotes are needed inside quotes? :-) For example, here in English-land, we'd use ‘…“…”…’. -- Cheers, Ralph.