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how do i put ` mark over top of the letter e such as in Beef Jardinie`re
I see no practical use of the ` at all
Peter T. Daniels said:? Is that on a French keyboard? On "English (US)," it's
Ctrl-`, e (same for each vowel with grave accent, cap or
l.c.).
Stefan Blom said:I just wrote ` because the actual keystrokes required are
different depending on your keyboard layout. On my Swedish
keyboard, I will have to type Shift+´ to accomplish `.
Suzanne S. Barnhill said:But that's still an international keyboard layout. With the
standard US/UK layout, we have to use the built-in keyboard
shortcut: Ctrl+`, e.
Suzanne S. Barnhill said:It is *not* a left single quote in Word (which is what this
NG is about); it is a grave accent [U0060]. It can be used
in the shortcut Ctrl+`, ` to insert a left single quote if
Word's AutoFormat As You Type doesn't do so correctly, but
it does not insert the left single quote character [U2018].
It is also an unwarranted intrusion in many contexts. I was
frustrated for years with one Web site to which I posted
regularly that converted the ' character [U0027] to `,
making, for example, "don't" appear as "don`t"--very
disconcerting.
Ian Rastall said:It's a left-single quote, which can be used for that
purpose in any software that recognizes it as such. TeX is
one application that uses it.
Ian
Twayne said:InSuzanne S. Barnhill said:It is *not* a left single quote in Word (which is what this
NG is about); it is a grave accent [U0060]. It can be used
in the shortcut Ctrl+`, ` to insert a left single quote if
Word's AutoFormat As You Type doesn't do so correctly, but
it does not insert the left single quote character [U2018].
And it's NOT what the OP asked for either! HOW do you do the overscore?
Jeez, talk about ignoring the OP!
Twayne
It is also an unwarranted intrusion in many contexts. I was
frustrated for years with one Web site to which I posted
regularly that converted the ' character [U0027] to `,
making, for example, "don't" appear as "don`t"--very
disconcerting. "Ian Rastall said:On Sat, 6 Mar 2010 12:16:04 -0600, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
I see no practical use of the ` at all
It's a left-single quote, which can be used for that
purpose in any software that recognizes it as such. TeX is
one application that uses it.
Ian
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