I would like this feature also, as I use smart quotes a lot! Dashes (-- and 
---) are already parsed into Unicode equivalents by TW, so it seems an odd 
exclusion for quotes not to be also. (I would prefer this to using HTML 
<q>, which is not consistent across browsers.)

On Tuesday, February 25, 2020 at 5:29:40 AM UTC+11, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>
> Right. 
>
> My point was exactly "intelligence" in quotes is likely worth the work.
>
> It is precisely real usage of quotes outside code containing that is the 
> issue.
>
> Quotes are variant by (1) context; (2) culture. 
>
> Making it easier to use them through wiki-text would be a big plus for TW.
>
> Best wishes
> TT
>
> On Monday, 24 February 2020 18:45:08 UTC+1, PMario wrote:
>>
>> On Monday, February 24, 2020 at 6:12:30 PM UTC+1, TiddlyTweeter wrote:
>>>
>>> Working with literary texts curly quotes are better.
>>>
>>> "This" is not as good as “this” or ‘this’.
>>>
>>>
>> You mean: „Es soll so aussehen.“ ... right?
>>
>> It depends on the language setting, what looks right. see: 
>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotation_mark#Summary_table
>>
>> I would be in favour of implementing this rule in a compatible way. 
>>
>> have fun!
>> mario
>>
>

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