Nomenclature: "smartt" and "curly" quotes
Posted: 2008-06-10 15:48:50
Hello Martin
Under "Edit > Convert" you have "Smart Quotes"
BUT in Quickfix you speak of "Smart Punctuation (includes "curly" quotes)"
THEN in the Help, it refers to "Smart Quotes" except when it quotes the actual setting in Quickfix (page 292 -- Additional Quickfixes).
I feel the nomenclature should be standardized.
What does "Smart Punctuation" do apart from Smart Quotes? I have it turned on, usually, but I haven't noticed any other change. Or is it just the quote marks plus the single quote mark used to indicate missing letters as in, e.g. hasn't?
What about making that setting "Smart (curly) Quotes" ... or just "Smart Quotes"?
Cheers, Geoff
Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher
"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- the secrets of how type can help you to sell or influence, now at the new low price of $29.95. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com or Amazon.
Under "Edit > Convert" you have "Smart Quotes"
BUT in Quickfix you speak of "Smart Punctuation (includes "curly" quotes)"
THEN in the Help, it refers to "Smart Quotes" except when it quotes the actual setting in Quickfix (page 292 -- Additional Quickfixes).
I feel the nomenclature should be standardized.
What does "Smart Punctuation" do apart from Smart Quotes? I have it turned on, usually, but I haven't noticed any other change. Or is it just the quote marks plus the single quote mark used to indicate missing letters as in, e.g. hasn't?
What about making that setting "Smart (curly) Quotes" ... or just "Smart Quotes"?
Cheers, Geoff
Geoffrey Heard, Business Writer & Publisher
"Type & Layout: Are you communicating or just making pretty shapes" -- the secrets of how type can help you to sell or influence, now at the new low price of $29.95. See the book at http://www.worsleypress.com or Amazon.