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From : Jan Ulrich Hasecke <address@hidden>- To: address@hidden
- Subject: Re: Something like \guilsinglright and \guilsinglleft
- Date: Wed, 15 May 2002 12:35:39 +0200
David Allouche <address@hidden> writes:
> Those symbols can inserted with "> *" and "< *" in a French context.
> In French, guillemots (<< and >>) can be inserted with "< <" and "> >".
Nice, it works when I change the document-language to french.
> You may want to add those shortcuts to your natural language context
> (German, I guess from your address).
But where are these shortcuts defined? In hyphen.french?
I would like to copy them into hyphen.german or elsewhere.
Ciao!
juh
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- Something like \guilsinglright and \guilsinglleft, Jan Ulrich Hasecke, 05/14/2002
- Re: Something like \guilsinglright and \guilsinglleft, David Allouche, 05/15/2002
- Re: Something like \guilsinglright and \guilsinglleft, Jan Ulrich Hasecke, 05/15/2002
- Re: Something like \guilsinglright and \guilsinglleft, David Allouche, 05/15/2002
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