Up to now I've avoided dealing with the issue of smart quotes (curly
quotes)  by simply dealing with straight quotes in my docbook source.

About 75% of my source comes from MS Word, and I then find some way to
paste or convert into Docbook XML.

Another 25% comes from .txt or from content I actually edit in Docbook.

When I paste from MS Word to HTML, I often would get encoding errors. Even
when I didn't get encoding errors, the conversion would be inconsistent or
difficult to proof.

Personally I could care less about smart quotes vs. curly quotes, and
honestly I believe that the reading system should be handling the
conversion from straight to curly quotes, but if the work involved in
getting curly quotes was minimal enough, I'd consider doing it.

I was wondering whether anyone here has created  best practices to make
sure curly quotes are consistently implemented. (Does Docbook have anything
to do with it?). I use Oxygen, but I don't see any option in Author mode to
use only curly quotes.

I usually just paste .txt files into a docbook file in  Author mode of
Oxygen. I don't really know of an easy way to do search/replace without
requiring a lot of quality control. Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks for your input.

Robert Nagle





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