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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 06/08/2023 21:53, Juergen Fenn
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<pre class="moz-quote-pre" wrap="">Philip,
apologies for my late reply.
I'm afraid, it took me a while to figure out how to configure TeXworks
for input of correct German quotation marks, and I would like to share
how this is done in case someone else is also looking for a solution to
this issue. I am writing this reply in TeXworks and copy it back to
Thunderbird for posting to the list.
First of all, I guessed that setting TeXworks to German language would
automatically select the proper quotation marks and everything else that
goes with it. Unfortunately, this is not so. In fact, TeXworks
developers have taken no effort to provide a ready solution for users
who are no English speakers, or who wish to write in other languages
than English. </pre>
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<p>I am a little confused, Jürgen. If we leave TeXwords out of the
equation for the moment, do you not get German opening quotes when
you press AltGr X and German closing quotes when you press AltGr V
? If so, is it not sufficient to configure TeXworks to generate
Unicode characters for smart quotes and then use those keystrokes
?</p>
<p>-- <br>
<i>Philip Taylor</i><br>
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