There's a trivial variation named Inconsolata-dz,
http://nodnod.net/2009/feb/12/adding-straight-single-and-double-quotes-inconsola/
which I've used happily with XeTeX; maybe R can use it in place of the
original if you rename it Inconsolata, but that would presumably be
against the font licence.
b
On 06/08/12 23:01, Mike Lawrence wrote:
Is there any way to ensure that quotation marks are left as straight
quotes and not converted to curly quotes in the \usage and \examples
sections when the pdf versions of the docs are created?
They are not converted ... so there cannot be a way.
In stan
On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 3:01 PM, Mike Lawrence wrote:
> Is there any way to ensure that quotation marks are left as straight
> quotes and not converted to curly quotes in the \usage and \examples
> sections when the pdf versions of the docs are created?
>
Perhaps if the R session that builds the p
Is there any way to ensure that quotation marks are left as straight
quotes and not converted to curly quotes in the \usage and \examples
sections when the pdf versions of the docs are created?
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