Le 12/09/2021 à 02:32, Kira Garvie a écrit :
Following up on this question from thursday, how do I insert the curly quotes? I copied them from your email but would like to know how to do them myself!
The one thing that changed my computer life as a French speaker trying to type ÉÀŒÇ is a Compose key. The concept is simple: press Compose, then some sequence of characters that is recognized as an input method for a special character. This is much easier to remember than Unicode code points. Examples: Compose < " → “ Compose > " → ” Compose - > → → Compose = e → € Compose o c → © Compose / = → ≠ Compose / o → ø Compose ' e → é Compose o e → œ Compose o A → Å Compose ~ n → ñ Compose , C → Ç Compose - : → ÷ Compose < < → « Compose > > → » Compose space space → non-breakable space How to configure it depends on your system. In my experience, it is an extraordinary time saver. Enjoy <Compose : )> Jean
