[bksvol-discuss] Re: single closed quotes and apostraphys

  • From: "shannon work" <shannon@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Sep 2004 19:54:15 -0500

Gitto,
How do I make a single closed quote? I only know how to make apostraphys.

The funny thing is that the quotes seam to be quotes for the most part. There 
some double single quots but mostly the scanner made doble ll's for quotes  if 
it didn't do it right.
Shannon
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Guido Corona 
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  Sent: Thursday, September 16, 2004 7:28 PM
  Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: single closed quotes and apostraphys



  Change twin occurrences of single quotes to a regular quotation mark.  Once 
you have done that you can do a mass replacement of remaining single quotes to 
apostrophes. 

  Guido 
    

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  Hello list,
  This may be nothing but anoying to me, but it is.
  I use Window Eyes to access the computer. I am validating a rtf file and it
  has alot of words like I'll and don't and she'd... nearly all the
  abreviations you could think of. My bother is that while editing this rtf in
  word the words brake on the punctuation. for example i'll will read i l l
  and don't reads like don t. if I arrow across one letter at a time I hear i
  single closed quote ll.
  Now the funny part. If I delete the single closed quote and put in an '
  (apostraphy) the word is read correctly.
  Now I know this may sound silly, but there is apparently a difference
  between single closed quotes and apostraphys.
  My question is should I try to change them all to be apostraphys or leave
  them as single closed quotes?
  They bother me but I don't know if it makes a differense to others. I assume
  they must look the same to the sighted but I don't know if that is different
  in brail. I know it makes a differense to the screen reader.
  What do you think?
  If I should change them is there a way to do a global find and replace for a
  single closed quote?

  Thanks for your time. Sorry it was so long.
  Shannon



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