When I use the quote-key on my keyboard vim-latexsuite generates this
out of it
``test''
This would generate non-german (only on top) quotes in the XeLaTeX
outputed PDF-file.
I would need
,,test''
because this is interpreted as german-quotest (first buttom, last top).
How can I realize
Hi,
you could also consider using the csquotes package. This way it is easy
to switch quoting styles. The vim settings for it, that I use, are:
let g:Tex_SmartQuoteOpen = "\\enquote{"
let g:Tex_SmartQuoteClose = "}"
Though in contrast to Gay, I keep them in
On 2016-02-26, c.buhtz wrote:
> When I use the quote-key on my keyboard vim-latexsuite generates this
> out of it
>
> ``test''
>
> This would generate non-german (only on top) quotes in the XeLaTeX
> outputed PDF-file.
>
> I would need
>
> ,,test''
>
> because this is interpreted as
On 2016-02-26 18:41 Bodo Graumann wrote:
> let g:Tex_SmartQuoteOpen = "\\enquote{"
> let g:Tex_SmartQuoteClose = "}"
Using LaTeX it would be fine, but with XeTeX I would value that only as
a workaround. :) I don't want to use to much macros for such simple
things. This