> > It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
> > marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
> > place rather than throughout the document.
>
> Now why the heck aren't those commands mentioned anywhere in "Context
> - An Excursion"?
I remembered
2011/3/23 Wolfgang Schuster
> 2011/3/23 Wolfgang Schuster
>
>> > I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed,
>> but ` not.
>> > I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the
>> best (standard installed) font where both ' and ` are good displayed
2011/3/23 Wolfgang Schuster
> It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
>
> marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
>> place rather than throughout the document.
>>
>
> It looks like \quotation does what I want, but \quote puts the opening
>
Am 23.03.2011 um 21:02 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> 2011/3/23 Wolfgang Schuster
> > I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed, but `
> > not.
> > I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the best
> > (standard installed) font where both ' and
Am 23.03.2011 um 21:13 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> 2011/3/23 Pontus Lurcock
> > I have to change all my ‘quotes’ again.
>
> It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
> marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
> place rather than throughout th
2011/3/23 Pontus Lurcock
> > I have to change all my ‘quotes’ again.
>
> It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
> marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
> place rather than throughout the document.
>
It looks like \quotation does what I
2011/3/23 Pontus Lurcock
> On Wed 23 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
>
> > I have to change all my ‘quotes’ again.
>
> It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
> marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
> place rather than throughout the doc
On Wed 23 Mar 2011, mathew wrote:
> Now why the heck aren't those commands mentioned anywhere in "Context
> - An Excursion"?
Not sure, but the Excursion is quite old and probably not intended to
be comprehensive. They're covered in the reference manual.
Pont
_
2011/3/23 Wolfgang Schuster
> > I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed, but
> ` not.
> > I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the
> best (standard installed) font where both ' and ` are good displayed?
>
>
> How do you define a standard
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 13:49, Pontus Lurcock wrote:
> It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
> marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
> place rather than throughout the document.
Now why the heck aren't those commands mentioned anywhere
On Wed 23 Mar 2011, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I have to change all my ‘quotes’ again.
It's advisable to use \quote{...} or \quotation{...} for quotation
marks. That way, if you do need to change them, you only do it in one
place rather than throughout the document.
Pont
__
Am 23.03.2011 um 17:23 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:
> I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed, but `
> not.
> I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the best
> (standard installed) font where both ' and ` are good displayed?
How do you defi
2011/3/23 mathew
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:23, Cecil Westerhof
> wrote:
> > I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed, but
> `
> > not.
> > I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the
> best
> > (standard installed) font where both ' and `
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:23, Cecil Westerhof wrote:
> I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed, but `
> not.
> I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the best
> (standard installed) font where both ' and ` are good displayed?
I think your
I am still experimenting. With the default ' is reasonably displayed, but `
not.
I liked palatino, but then even ' is not displayed nicely. What is the best
(standard installed) font where both ' and ` are good displayed?
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Cecil Westerhof
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