Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> String = Streng ?
>
> i.e. Ctrl+Shift+"
Yes, sorry. Ctrl ("Strg" on my German keyboard).
Jürgen
Juergen Spitzmueller writes:
> Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> > How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
>
> In LyX: String+Shift+"
String = Streng ?
i.e. Ctrl+Shift+" ? (well, I guess I could go try this)
Thanks to all who posted!
-K
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Karsten Heymann schrieb:
| Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
|> \verb+"+
| Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
I have to correct myself: \dq is definded only for (n)german. Better use
\textquotedbl as suggested by the other posters.
You
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
> How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
In LyX: String+Shift+"
Jürgen
On Feb 8, 2006, at 11:37 AM, Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Hi all,
(in a bit of a panic here)
How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
I used the Insert -> Special Character -> Ordinary Quote
... and this worked fine in a simple test doc, but while checking the
last book proof I discovere
Hi Kevin,
Kevin Pfeiffer wrote:
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
Found!
\verb+"+
Maybe better (\verb is not allowed everywhere): \dq{} in ERT
Yours,
Karsten
Kevin Pfeiffer writes:
> How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
>
> I used the Insert -> Special Character -> Ordinary Quote
>
> ... and this worked fine in a simple test doc, but while checking the
> last book proof I discovered that these (which are inside a table)
> were converted
Hi all,
(in a bit of a panic here)
How do I force straight quote marks? As in: 5'-0"
I used the Insert -> Special Character -> Ordinary Quote
... and this worked fine in a simple test doc, but while checking the
last book proof I discovered that these (which are inside a table) were
convert