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curly quotes
My book has curly quotes but only straight quotes show up in Sigil book view. I presume it is because of the fonts used in Sigil. It there a way to see the curly quotes so I can check that this is working correctly?
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Actually, I'm interested in the answer to this, as well, because correlating the quotes has been a real issue for me; in CV, Sigil seems to distinquish between curly quotes and straight quotes in what I see with my eyes, but I can't seem to figure out an easy way to correct the quotes--whether I'm typing in CV or BV, straight quotes are inserted and that's what shows up in the finished product. The standard &ldquot; and &rdquot; display differently than the rest of my books; to make everything match, I have to cut-and-paste existing quotes from inside the text to the new text (or over the quote that is incorrectly displaying).
In other words, I don't understand what is going on behind the scenes that's making them come out differently. CV gives me no clues to this, and if this is one of those "everybody knows that..." items, I'm not one of the everybodies. ;-) Thx in advance for any helpful input! Hitch |
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Curly quotes are separate unicode characters from "normal" straight quotes. I see the curly ones just fine with Sigil. The font-substitution engine should pick them up with no problems if the default font doesn't have them.
The default font sometimes makes it a bit hard to tell the curly ones from the normal ones, but the difference is there. The Code View uses a monospaced font and should always show the difference clearly. It's possible that curly quotes are not being rendered properly on your machines. Try loading Zelda's Three men in a boat epub in Sigil. That uses curly quotes that show up just fine on my machine. If they don't show up for you, then that's a problem. But when you type in quotes, Sigil will not insert curly ones for you automatically. I said everything I'm going to say on the topic in response to issue 275, and you can look there for the explanations why it unfortunately works the way it does. |
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Hi:
I wasn't trying to be...I dunno, pissy?...about the curly quotes; I'm trying to understand what happens and why. What confuses my wee brain is that if I use the standard html “ or ” to type the curlies in CV (or BV) I get something different than the curly quotes rendered when I've imported a document from Word->stripped html->Sigil. I'm not having issues with rendering or being unable to see; I'm getting different types of quotes--in other words, THREE different types--and just trying to wrap my noggin around how to facilitate getting consistent quote types, whatever it takes. Apparently I inadvertently wandered into a heated topic. Sorry. Hitch |
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Um... what? It's not a heated topic, and I'm not angry. There was a rather unpleasant guy on the tracker but that's his problem. It was a long time ago. You have nothing to apologize for. |
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Take a document with your imported Word->stripped html->Sigil code and delete everything except a paragraph with curly quotes. Add a paragraph with straight quotes typed in from the keyboard and add another paragraph with '“'[etc] html entities. If the curly quotes look different in Sigil, export the epub and view it in ADE or calibre's viewer. If the curly quotes still look different, then you need to upload the test file for more detailed analysis, but my guess is that this is a minor rendering bug that needs to be fixed, but won't affect what actually ends up in the epub. |
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