This is great Kevin!
For example, in the following sentence, replace the quotes here with
> the quotes you would use in Czech:
>
„Kevin said, ‚I have an easy way to write quotation marks,‘ “ Martin
pointed out.
„ U+201E - left double outer
‚ U+201A - left single inner
‘ U+2018 - right single i
'allo.
2010/4/11 Martin Lukeš :
> Well, it's actually not that easy.
> I wrote we use those quotes in hand-written expression. When we write quotes
> on PC we're depending on text editor to automatically change "these" to
> „these“ since on our keyboards is just "this" character as double quotes.
Well, it's actually not that easy.
I wrote we use those quotes in hand-written expression. When we write quotes
on PC we're depending on text editor to automatically change "these" to
„these“ since on our keyboards is just "this" character as double quotes.
Is there a "simple"/any way to do this?
Hello, Martin.
2010/4/11 Martin Lukeš :
> Hi Kevin
> I'd like to ask you about quotation marks for Czech language.
> You wrote "Quotation marks for other languages are entered as their Unicode
> characters." in Style Guide.
> In hand-written expression we are used to write quotes like „this“.
> Ho
I did some recon and according to this
http://www.utf8-chartable.de/unicode-utf8-table.pl?start=8220&number=128 I
think that those are U+201C and U+201E.
But the question remains the same. ;)
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Regards
Martin Lukeš
P.S.: Please keep the communication history
2010/4/12 Martin Lukeš
> Hi Kevi
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