I found it! :D
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-manual/StyleGuide
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Regards
Martin Lukeš
P.S.: Please keep the communication history
On Sat, Jan 9, 2010 at 10:59 PM, José Francis <6180339g...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Here you are:
> https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/wiki/LaTeX/Formatting#Quo
Also, please do not forget that an em-dash () in LaTeX is "---". Please use
"space, dash, dash, dash, space" to separate thoughts within a sentence.
Much like double quotes this applies to writers, but especially for editors.
I've recently gone through and fixed up all existing copy.
-ilya
On Sa
Yes this is correct - double quotes should be written ``some text'', not the
standard way we are all used to. Whilst it would be good for writers to do
this as they go it is easy to forget (guilty of this myself), so as the
chapters are edited this is one of the things anyone editing (and anyone
tr
Here you are:
https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikibooks/en/wiki/LaTeX/Formatting#Quotes
I vaguely remember reading that on an Ubuntu wiki somewhere, recently, but I
couldn't find it.
--Ben [please ignore name attached to email account :)]
2010/1/9 Martin Lukeš
> Hi guys!
>
> During translation I n
Hi guys!
During translation I noticed a few strings which contains double quotes. I
thought that LaTeX wants *``this''* style, not *"this"*.
Here is grep for revision 61.
$ bzr revno ; find . -name "*.tex" -exec grep -H \" {} \; | sort
61
./chapter3/chapter3.tex:the option "Install Ubuntu" and fol
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