The two quotation marks used in Hungarian are „ and ” U+201E and U+201D, to
begin and end.
Bert
On Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 1:40 PM, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
> >
> > 201E (8222)
>
> This number is correct. The two quotation characters as used in
> Germany are „ (U+201E
Quoting Ralph Palmer (palmer.r.vio...@gmail.com):
> I'm transcribing some Bartok for my personal use. Apparently, Hungarian uses
> inverted opening quotation marks, like ,,Title". I cannot find inverted
> double quotation marks in the UTF-8 character sets online. Can anyone tell
> me the code for
> DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
>
> 201E (8222)
This number is correct. The two quotation characters as used in
Germany are „ (U+201E) and “ (U+201C).
In X, on my GNU/Linux box, I get those characters by pressing
and
respectively. However, I don't know where , the compose
key, is m
Ralph Palmer writes:
> I'm transcribing some Bartok for my personal use. Apparently, Hungarian uses
> inverted opening quotation marks, like ,,Title". I cannot find inverted
> double quotation marks in the UTF-8 character sets online.
For these purposes I use the GNOME Character Set application.
Ralph,
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Ralph Palmer
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Subject: UTF-8 character - inverted quotation marks
Greetings -
I
Greetings -
I'm transcribing some Bartok for my personal use. Apparently, Hungarian uses
inverted opening quotation marks, like ,,Title". I cannot find inverted
double quotation marks in the UTF-8 character sets online. Can anyone tell
me the code for inverted quotation marks?
Thanks in advance,