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Usual straight quotation marks: <code>'...'</code> et <code>"..."</code> | Usual straight quotation marks: <code>'...'</code> et <code>"..."</code> | ||
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[[File:W Quotes Special chars.png|500px|thumb|right|Fig. 1]] | [[File:W Quotes Special chars.png|500px|thumb|right|Fig. 1]] | ||
# In edit mode click on “Special characters”, then select “Symbols” in the left column. Now select you text and click the desired quotes button and you're done (fig. 1). {{Clear}} | # In edit mode click on “Special characters”, then select “Symbols” in the left column. Now select you text and click the desired quotes button and you're done (fig. 1). {{Clear}} | ||
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[[File:W Quotes Special chars-2.png|500px|thumb|right|Fig. 2]] | [[File:W Quotes Special chars-2.png|500px|thumb|right|Fig. 2]] | ||
− | + | # Alternatively, you can use the edit tools on edit page bottom (fig. 2).{{clear}} | |
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<small><references/></small> | <small><references/></small> |
This page does not pretend to be a reference on typography, but describes the "conventions" that should be used in the body of this Wiki. For more information, please refer to the wikipedia pages [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] referenced here.
First level: | „ Anführungszeichen“ or »Gänsefüßchen« |
Second level (nested): | ‚ halben Anführungszeichen ‘ |
Exemples : | „... ‚...’ ....“ − »… ‚…‘ …« − „… ›…‹ …“ |
First level: | “Primary” |
Second level (nested): | ‘Secondary ’ |
Troisième niveau (niché) : | “Tertiary” |
Example: | “... ‘... “...” ...’ ....” |
(US convention)
First level: | «comillas latinas or comillas españolas» |
Second level (nested): | “comillas inglesas” |
Third level: | ‘comillas simples or comillas sencillas’ |
Example: | «... “... ‘...’ ...” ....» |
First level: | « French Quotes » |
Second level (nested): | « French Quotes » |
Third level: | « French Quotes » |
Example: | « ... « ... « ... » ... »... » |
First level: | «french quotes» |
Second level (nested): | „german quotes“ |
Third level: | ? |
Example: | «... „...“ ....» |
(Documentations)
Usual straight quotation marks:'...'
et"..."