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mqjeff
PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:45 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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bruce2359 wrote:
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There are no single nor double quotes on a normal US keyboard.

Uh, really? In my keyboards, two keys to the right of the L-key is the " (double) and ' (single-) whatever you want to call them. They've been there for years.

Are you saying that my keyboards are abnormal?


He's saying that typographically, the ' is not a quote. A quote has to be curly. If it's straight, then it's a prime or a double-prime, not a quote or a double-quote.

I realize it's unusual for people to be overly pedantic here.
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 10:54 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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overly pedantic

I was shooting for underly pedantic. I missed it, I guess.

I suppose we should refer to the # symbol as the octothorpe key in future posts. In German(y), the @ symbol is called Affen Schwanz (monkey's tail).
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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:45 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

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As one of those who won the lottery of life, i.e. born an Englishman, and coming from the country what invented the language - have a look at the original Shakespeare and punctuation (of any variety, and spelling come to that) was optional, and interchangeable, therefore call 'em anything you like, and it's probably still correct.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:50 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

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exerk wrote:
As one of those who won the lottery of life, i.e. born an Englishman,


So was I, and my idea of a lottery win is very different. Mostly involves a lot of money, and renouncing my UK citizenship if favour of a warm country with lenient tax laws.

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PostPosted: Tue Nov 24, 2009 1:51 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 30, 2009 5:00 pm Post subject: Reply with quote

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A bit off-topic, but anyone who wants to be overly pedantic should take more care to be accurate.

JosephGramig wrote:
There are no single nor double quotes on a normal US keyboard.

There is a 'prime' and "double prime" and quotes are curly.

That's not quite true either. Whether they are curly or not, (or slanted or not, etc.), depends more on the font than the actual character definition.

Character names are defined by various standards, such as the ISO-based standards (ASCII/8859/Unicode), or the IBM CDRA. Different quote-like characters may look similar, but have distinctly different roles.


The following punctuation characters are common to ISO-8859 code pages, (the first three of which are common to US keyboards):
  • Unicode U+0022: 'APOSTROPHE' / IBM: 'Apostrophe'
  • Unicode U+0027: "QUOTATION MARK" / IBM: "Quotation Marks"
  • Unicode U+0060: `GRAVE ACCENT` / IBM: `Grave Accent`
  • Unicode U+00B4: ´ACUTE ACCENT´ / IBM: ´Acute Accent´

The following typographical characters are common to MS Windows code pages:
  • Unicode U+2018: ‘LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK‘ / IBM: ‘Left Single Quote‘
  • Unicode U+2019: ’RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK’ / IBM: ’Right Single Quote’
  • Unicode U+201C: “LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK“ / IBM: “Left Double Quotes“
  • Unicode U+201D: ”RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK” / IBM: ”Right Double Quotes”

But none of the above should be confused with the following mathematical/linguistic characters:
  • Unicode U+2032: ′PRIME′
  • Unicode U+2033: ″DOUBLE PRIME″
  • Unicode U+2035: ‵REVERSED PRIME‵
  • Unicode U+2036: ‶REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME‶

... or these CJK symbols:
  • Unicode U+3003: 〃DITTO MARK〃
  • Unicode U+301D: 〝REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK〝 / IBM: 〝Left Double Quotation Mark〝
  • Unicode U+301E: 〞DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK〞 / IBM: 〞Right Double Quotation Mark〞
  • Unicode U+301F: 〟LOW DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK〟 / IBM: 〟Low Double Prime Quotation Mark〟

etc.


bruce2359 wrote:
I suppose we should refer to the # symbol as the octothorpe key in future posts.

Sure, why not? Just don't confuse it with the Chinese character 井, or the musical symbol ♯.
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PostPosted: Tue Dec 01, 2009 6:14 am Post subject: Reply with quote

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These last few posts are referred to as meta-conversations, where we only discuss the meanings of words, terms and expressions, that we will/will not use in actual discussion - later, if ever.
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