> > However, in normal text, @q{foo} should make correct use of curly
> > quotes, both in PDF and HTML output.
>
> It doesn't (more exactly it produces ugly output) on my computer:
> see
> http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-texinfo/2007-07/msg0.html
I've seen that, and I hope that this bug
Le mardi 03 juillet 2007 à 00:38 +0200, Werner LEMBERG a écrit :
> However, in
> normal text, @q{foo} should make correct use of curly quotes, both in
> PDF and HTML output.
It doesn't (more exactly it produces ugly output) on my computer: see
http://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/bug-texinfo/2007-07/
Le lundi 02 juillet 2007 à 21:16 +0100, Anthony W. Youngman a écrit :
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Mandereau
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
> >[1] Our current texinfo.tex don't replace quotes with curly quotes. In
> >current official texinfo.tex, it's possible to do the same if we add
>
> > Bit late, I know, but do we WANT to replace quotes with curly
> > quotes? It's quite easy to cut-n-paste from pdf into a lily file,
> > and then lily will choke on the pasted code ... (and some of us
> > don't work on line, and some of this html manuals are the work of
> > the devil ... :-)
>
Anthony W. Youngman wrote:
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Mandereau
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
[1] Our current texinfo.tex don't replace quotes with curly quotes. In
current official texinfo.tex, it's possible to do the same if we add
Bit late, I know, but do we WANT to replace quotes w
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, John Mandereau
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes
[1] Our current texinfo.tex don't replace quotes with curly quotes. In
current official texinfo.tex, it's possible to do the same if we add
Bit late, I know, but do we WANT to replace quotes with curly quotes?
It's quit
Le lundi 25 juin 2007 à 13:26 -0700, Graham Percival a écrit :
> John Mandereau wrote:
>
> > I hope I've just managed to compile user manual in PDF in German, French
> > and Spanish. It was not trivial: I hit some issues, and I need to have
> > your opinion before going ahead. I won't push too q
John Mandereau wrote:
I hope I've just managed to compile user manual in PDF in German, French
and Spanish. It was not trivial: I hit some issues, and I need to have
your opinion before going ahead. I won't push too quickly to master
anyway, as consequences of these changes must be evaluated f
> First, we have a custom texinfo.tex. After inspecting a diff with
> current Texinfo CVS, there is no more reason -- besides the curly
> quote copy'n'paste problem [1] -- to keep it, so either we remove
> texinfo.tex from Git either we regularly copy it from Texinfo CVS.
Yep. Unicode support (
Hello,
I hope I've just managed to compile user manual in PDF in German, French
and Spanish. It was not trivial: I hit some issues, and I need to have
your opinion before going ahead. I won't push too quickly to master
anyway, as consequences of these changes must be evaluated first.
First, we
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