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Mark
20 Aug 2008, 11:10 am
Typographic apostrophes
How can I get proper typographic apostrophes eg ’ but curly?
This is for a HTML text heading and the apostrophe at the moment looks ugly, just a vertical line.
If this is possible, are there any problems with doing this?
Thanks
Heather Kavanagh
20 Aug 2008, 11:27 amIt’s very possible.
For left double quote: Option+[ For right double quote: Option+Shift+[
For left single quote: Option+] For right single quote/apostrophe: Option+Shift+]
I for one wish Freeway would be smart, like every other application I own, and use “smart” quotes for me.
I think all the various shortcuts are listed in the back of the Freeway User Manual (that’s the big one, not the one that ships with the software).
Heather
I’d like the chance to prove that money doesn’t make me happy. - S. Milligan.
thatkeith
20 Aug 2008, 11:38 amSometime around 20/8/08 (at 07:27 -0400) Heather Kavanagh said:
I for one wish Freeway would be smart, like every other application I own, and use “smart” quotes for me.
I’m not so much of a fan of smart quotes. I find it far more annoying to have/see curly quotes where they should be straight, versus straight where they should be curly. Because of what we’re used to, one is not ideal whereas the other is just plain wrong. I also hate seeing a ‘left’ quote mark used where a right one should be used instead, for example with the abbreviated word ‘Frisco, which is what so-called smart quote features will do. (Although nobody should ever actually use that abbreviation if they mean San Francisco! :-)
It behooves us all to learn the basic shortcuts to get the right typographic elements for whatever we’re doing, including en and em dashes and so on.
k
Heather Kavanagh
20 Aug 2008, 11:59 amOn 20 Aug 2008, at 12:39, Keith Martin wrote:
It behooves us all to learn the basic shortcuts to get the right typographic elements for whatever we’re doing, including en and em dashes and so on.
True, but I do feel the lack of smart quotes in Freeway makes it feel, well, so 1990s. If you are entering text directly in Freeway, it kind of interrupts the flow of typing if you have to use a combination to enter a single character (accented letters aside).
Heather
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