On Sat, 08 Dec 2007 13:57:24 +0100
Gabor Kovesdan <gabor@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Chin-San Huang escribi=F3:
> > chinsan 2007-12-08 12:13:26 UTC
> >
> > FreeBSD doc repository
> >
> > Modified files:
> > en/platforms amd64.sgml=20
> > Log:
> > - Revert the correct American English style.
> > ( ``Hammer''. -> ``Hammer.'' )
> > =20
> This change made me remember of a thing that I've wanted to discuss. As=20
> a tradition, we use `` and '' character pairs to quote text. This seems=20
> to be strange for people that don't know this tradition and there's no=20
> technical reason to go on doing this, we can just use " ", which seems=20
> to be better formatted according to the current style conventions used=20
> on the web. Is there any objection against that I change them to normal=20
> quotation marks? We already use those in the Hungarian and Spanish web=20
> translations without any problems and the text in the <quote> element in=
=20
> DocBook also have normal quotation marks in the generated output.
I asked this very question a long time ago, something with layout
in the ISO key set (I think). You can search the archives, it was
about or around 5 years ago (again, I think).
--=20
Tom Rhodes
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