On 2011-03-31 pmli...@free.fr (Peter Münster) wrote:

> Steffen Wolfrum <cont...@st.estfiles.de> writes:
> 
> > \enquote{Needless to say \enquote{mind mapping} is just ...}
> >
> > And the result looked like this ...
> > “Needless to say ‘mind mapping’ is just ...”
> >
> > Do we have something like this in ConTeXt too?
> 
> \quotation{Needless to say \quote{mind mapping} is just

I think  the idea behind Steffens  post was not to  find a
command that  does the quoting, rather  than finding *one*
command  that  »knows« about  the level of  quotation  and
inserts the corresponding quotation marks.

Marco


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