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From: Denis B. <dbi...@wa...> - 2012-05-24 15:45:27
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Le jeudi 24/05/12 à 16h21, "Tim Hoffmann" <hof...@hi...> a écrit : > Just click on the column header. OK. > Seems that it's the german version of french quotes?!? > http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Internationalization#German In such a case, this should be mentioned (otherwise confusing for French users). > > > I could replace it here with Unicode symbols, but I'm not sure, if > > > this is better. > > > > « and » are present in latin1. > Ok, so is there a need for this option at all? Or do you directly > type it in the tex code? Also I found \og and \fg{}: > http://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/LaTeX/Internationalization#French These options are needed because they do more than just replacing characters (they know if an opening or a closing quote has to be replaced) and also because, on a French keyboard, typing « and » is: * rather easy on Linux (Alt + z and Alt + x) but longer than just typing " * I guess not easy on Mac OS and on Windows. -- Denis |