On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 18:47, Derek CORDEIRO wrote:
On Tue, Aug 4, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Ciro Soto wrote:
I am resending this just in case it got lost when the server was down.
Hi all, Somehow my left quotes are straight, not curved as my right quotes. How could I make them curved? (I am using `` for the left quotes, and '' for the right quotes.) (If I use \quotation {qwerty} I get the curved quotes in both sides)
I think thats the way Mk IV is supposed to be, you could type the “double quotes” in from your keyboard.
Using texexec(Mk II) you should get the old behavior, i.e. `` = “
True, but one should nevertheless better use \quotation{...} or “double quotes” both in MKII and MKIV. The MKII behaviour is a hack that works with Latin Modern (as it did in Computer Modern). The reason why it works is that there are hacky ligatures in that font. If you were using any other font, you would not get the "curly" quotes (but you probably wouldn't dare generating tfm files yourself, so you would never notice that). People that do generate tfm files make sure to artificially add those ligatures. MKIV has deliberately chosen no to support that hackery ***. There are three exceptions though: - endash (--) and emdash (---) - apostrophe (') since we all agreed that those are still hard enough to type or at least hard enough to distinguish (esp. the dashes in monospace font) even if they do have their own Unicode codepoint. Mojca *** partially also because of another ugly overlap or coincidence; namely -- grave accent and ` share the same codepoint in Unicode, so it would be impossible to support both placing grave accent and automatic "conversion" of ` into curly quotes at the same time; TeX fonts use two different characters for that)