> On Sat, 18 Apr 2009 09:51:31 +1000 > Owen <rcook at pcug.org.au> dijo: > >> On Fri, 17 Apr 2009 15:58:37 +1000 (EST) >> "Owen" <rcook at pcug.org.au> wrote: > >> > > How do I get curly quotes and apostrophes? Is this part of a >> > > paragraph or character style? >> > > >> > > It works OK if I write in OOo and paste into Scribus. But I just >> > > wrote a couple paragraphs directly in Scribus and I can't find >> the >> > > option to use curly quotes instead of inch marks. > >> > In the text editor, go to Insert->Glyph and see if you can work it >> out >> > from there. They are 201C/D and 2018/9. >> > >> > The F12 may not work for you cos that is an Ubuntu problem I think >> >> Correction >> >> The Ctrl+Shift+U key is used to insert special characters in 1.3.5 >> >> Check your File->Preferences->Keyboard shortcuts > > Thanks. I already knew about Ctrl-Shift-u. I do that a lot. In fact, > one of the reasons I am using 1.3.5svn is because Ctrl-Shift-u works > as > it does on all my other Linux apps, where in 1.3.3.12 it does not. I > need to insert a lot of special characters for linguistics work. > > But that is not what I was looking for. I assumed that "typographer's > quotes" would be an option somewhere. Like I could turn it on and then > Scribus would always use the typographer's quotes when I am typing - > no > need to insert a special character. > > I can't find the option anywhere. I know it is not trivial to add a > feature like this, but all word processors do it, so it should be > possible. Does it exist as an option somewhere in Scribus?
Not as afar as I know. -- Owen
