Rik Kabel schrieb am 14.05.2020 um 17:31:
On 5/14/2020 11:21, Wolfgang Schuster wrote:
Michael Guravage schrieb am 14.05.2020 um 10:37:
When I start a paragraph with a \quote or a \quotation the left
quotemark does not protrude, but when I use Unicode quotes it does.
I would prefer to use the commands. Any suggestions on how I can
achieve proper left protrusion without resorting to Unicode characters?
\setupquotation [method=font]
\setupquote [method=font]
Interestingly, \setupquotation in this situation provides protrusion
for both \quote and \quotation open marks, while \setupquote does so
only for \quote open marks, so only one is needed if you want it for
both, and neither works if you want it for only \setupquotation.
Perhaps it is different with some other language-specific marks.
\quote inherits its values from \quotation but you can always set value
only for \quote, e.g.
\setupquotation [method=font]
\setupquote [method=]
enables hanging punctuation for \quotation only.
Wolfgang
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