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Dear Michael Kolodin,
In your second reply of 19 August, you write:
> In Russian WinWord:
> we type "text" and WinWord automatically changes
> them to corresponding opening and closing double
> signs which are absent on the keyboard, but exist in
> cp1251; and ctrl`+", ctrl'+" do the same with English.
So MicroSoft has intelligently adaped its standard
USA features to suit Russia. Was this not available
under DOS?? Smart quotes appeared on the Mac
about 1987.
> In TeX: we type <<text ,,intext`` outtext>>.
Since these are ligature driven the printing style seems
to be hardwired in this typing. The Windows typing
"text 'intext' outtext"
yields eight-bit code that can be interpreted in many
ways without retyping. That is a small but palpable
benefit (?) of commercial "wordprocessors". (??)
I still see little conflict between the ASCII-Cyrillic
use of ' ! \ as "escapes and Russian use of the same
characters in typing 8-bit text. What am I missing?
Cheers
Laurent Siebenmann
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