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Apostrophe in front of Unical
How can I place an apostrophe in front of an unical? Se red circle in picture.
My current unical3 is set by: .unical3 {color: black; float: left;font-size: 2.55em;line-height: 1;margin-bottom: -0.273em;margin-right: 0.05em;margin-top: -0.074em;} Regards in advance! |
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Uncial?
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What you have in the red circle? Looks more like a closing double curly quote than an apostrophe. You are going to have to wrap it in some CSS to move it higher and probably a touch larger if it was supposed to precede the S. It will need to be moved inside the unical3 style and then vary from there.
i.e. <span class="unical3">“S</span> for a starter and then do a style for the “ to position/size it to your tastes. You will need to include the " inside the unical3 span as the float:left; will move the quote mark to allow the letter to float left. <span class="unical3><span class="quoteunical">“</span>S</span> where the quoteunical style might make the “ a bit smaller, play with the vertical alignment and possibly a grey rather than black. Another option with quite a bit of history behind it is simply to omit the opening quote when using a drop cap. @hobnail: I'm tempted to say that he is not using an uncial font. Perhaps unical is the Danish equivalent of dropcap? |
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Hmm. Danish isn't like US or British English.
Scroll down to Danish https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quotat...#Summary_table It's subscript closing quotes, text, super opening: „Kom med mig for kaffe“ Last edited by Quoth; 05-23-2020 at 08:25 AM. |
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Thanks for the comments. And to clarify: I'm using drop caps (spanning two lines). The result looks good in iBooks:
![]() but strange in Google Play Books (the L is displaced upwards): ![]() Can I somehow fix the code so both readers give a nice result? Or do I need two separate epub-files, one for each reader? Quote:
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