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Originally Posted by robi1974
Thank all of you for your support
Basically I use Plain Text Doc [note pad, if you will]
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Which actual program / application? Plain Text in some arbitrary program that CAN do styles is not notepad.
A wordprocessor (even Wordpad or MS Write) can do formatting. Modern ones also have styles.
A real text editor can't even display bold. It has no formatting at all other than line-wrap options. It won't even store bold.
Copy & paste to a text editor and only tabs, spaces, special spaces, line breaks remain. Copy & past that into something else, or save and there is NEVER any formatting like bold.
The only exception is if you do a Smart Paste in to a Word Processor with auto formatting on then
*text* becomes
text
_text_ becomes
text or
text
/text/ becomes
text
-text- might get strike out
*at margin might become a bullet
"text" to “text”
'text' to ‘text’
-- might give –
--- might give —
... might give …
Make sure on a Wordprocessor that Autoformat is off and you Paste Special unformatted text.
I disable most Autoformat in MS Word or LO Writer for "as you write" as well as Autocorrect.
If you type "some text" and it is automagically “some text” then you are using a wordprocessor, not a text editor like notepad! So called smart quotes. As an aside, almost all wordprocessors do '60s as ‘60s instead of ’60s. Or 'tis as ‘tis it should be ’tis. They all use ’ and ” for feet & inches or degrees or time. Those should be ′ and ″, the prime and double prime. An italic straight quote and double quote looks similar
' ", but it's a specific character.
Actual straight quotes are for programming and originate with typewriters. There is usage for ' to break up some non-English words or sometimes show syllables.