Do you mean csquotes? I haven't found an enquote package, but csquotes
defines that command. (Thanks for the recommendation.)
There seems to be a problem: Working with \setmainlanguage{german} and
\setotherlanguage{french} the commands \textfrench{\enquote{bla}} or
\foreignquote{french}{bla} still yield german quotation marks.
Thanks
ciao
Toscho
On 17.12.2011 12:39, Gerrit Glabbart wrote:
Am 17.12.2011 um 11:34 schrieb Tobias Schoel:
So we're back to the days, where one had to use escape sequences for quotation marks
(\glq,\grq,"',"`,…) as though unicode had not included u2019.
… or use the (babel/polyglossia aware) enquote package.
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