Op Thu, 9 Sep 2021 17:46:13 -0400
Kira Garvie schreef:
> Hello all,
> I am typing the lyrics to a hymn, and it has the line: The cry “To
> arms!” is heard afar and near. How do I do those quotations without
> Frescobaldi thinking it’s a string of code? Also I am the newbie-est
> of newbies with c
On Mon, Sep 13, 2021 at 1:34 AM Lukas-Fabian Moser wrote:
>
>
> > The one thing that changed my computer life as a
> > French speaker trying to type ÉÀŒÇ is a Compose key.
>
> ... and now you changed my life as well :-).
>
> Thanks much! I do not know how often I had to look up ♯,♮,♭ and
> especia
The one thing that changed my computer life as a
French speaker trying to type ÉÀŒÇ is a Compose key.
... and now you changed my life as well :-).
Thanks much! I do not know how often I had to look up ♯,♮,♭ and
especially ①②③④⑤⑥⑦⑧ (these come up all the time in some forms of theory
of harm
On Sun 12 Sep 2021 at 23:07:35 (+0200), David Kastrup wrote:
> Jean Abou Samra writes:
> > Le 12/09/2021 à 02:32, Kira Garvie a écrit :
> >> Following up on this question from thursday, how do I insert the
> >> curly quotes? I copied them from your email but would like to know
> >> how to do them
Oooh thank you!
~Kira
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 7:54 PM Karlin High wrote:
> On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 7:32 PM Kira Garvie wrote:
> > how do I insert the curly quotes?
>
> If you are using Frescobaldi:
>
> Ctrl + ' = ‘’
> Ctrl + Shift + " = “”
>
> The “curly” typographical quotes will be inserted a
On Sat, Sep 11, 2021 at 7:32 PM Kira Garvie wrote:
> how do I insert the curly quotes?
If you are using Frescobaldi:
Ctrl + ' = ‘’
Ctrl + Shift + " = “”
The “curly” typographical quotes will be inserted as a pair. If text
is highlighted first, there will be on each side of the highlighted
passa
Jean Abou Samra writes:
> Le 12/09/2021 à 02:32, Kira Garvie a écrit :
>> Following up on this question from thursday, how do I insert the
>> curly quotes? I copied them from your email but would like to know
>> how to do them myself!
>
> The one thing that changed my computer life as a
> French
Le 12/09/2021 à 02:32, Kira Garvie a écrit :
Following up on this question from thursday, how do I insert the curly
quotes? I copied them from your email but would like to know how to do
them myself!
The one thing that changed my computer life as a
French speaker trying to type ÉÀŒÇ is a Compo
I use WizKey to type accents and a great many special characters
including curly quotes:
https://antibody-software.com/wizkey/
Sadly it's not free, though.
Paul
On 12/09/2021 06:18:17, "Aaron Hill" wrote:
>On 2021-09-11 5:32 pm, Kira Garvie wrote:
>>Following up on this question from thursday
On 2021-09-12 2:32 am, Kira Garvie wrote:
(Anyone who types “blessèd” that much probably works in a similar line
of
work to me - that word sounds funny to me with just one syllable now! I
am
a church organist/ music director.)!
Similar role, indeed. Though in my case, I am just filling the p
Thank you Aaron!!
(Anyone who types “blessèd” that much probably works in a similar line of
work to me - that word sounds funny to me with just one syllable now! I am
a church organist/ music director.)!
On Sun, Sep 12, 2021 at 1:18 AM Aaron Hill wrote:
> On 2021-09-11 5:32 pm, Kira Garvie wrote
On 2021-09-11 5:32 pm, Kira Garvie wrote:
Following up on this question from thursday, how do I insert the curly
quotes? I copied them from your email but would like to know how to do
them
myself!
If you are running Windows, you hold down ALT, type a series of numbers
on the numpad, and then
Following up on this question from thursday, how do I insert the curly
quotes? I copied them from your email but would like to know how to do them
myself!
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 6:09 PM Kira Garvie wrote:
> Thank you, Jean! The first option with the backslashes worked perfectly.
>
> On Thu, Sep
Thank you, Jean! The first option with the backslashes worked perfectly.
On Thu, Sep 9, 2021 at 6:02 PM Jean Abou Samra wrote:
> Le 09/09/2021 à 23:46, Kira Garvie a écrit :
> > Hello all,
> > I am typing the lyrics to a hymn, and it has the line: The cry “To
> > arms!” is heard afar and near. H
Le 09/09/2021 à 23:46, Kira Garvie a écrit :
Hello all,
I am typing the lyrics to a hymn, and it has the line: The cry “To
arms!” is heard afar and near. How do I do those quotations without
Frescobaldi thinking it’s a string of code? Also I am the newbie-est
of newbies with coding and this pr
Hello all,
I am typing the lyrics to a hymn, and it has the line: The cry “To arms!”
is heard afar and near. How do I do those quotations without Frescobaldi
thinking it’s a string of code? Also I am the newbie-est of newbies with
coding and this program here so please be gentle and very specific!
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