Speaking of quotes I just finished reading "The King of the Castle" by Victoria Holt. It was printed in England as a large type edition. The close quotes all seem to be numbers. Favorites are 33 and 55,, in Grade II BRF format. I got the book from the bookshare.org collection, and wondered if thiis is how British quotes printed in large type usually turn out in .brf files. Sue S. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Cindy" <popularplace@xxxxxxxxx> To: <bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, March 15, 2006 11:38 PM Subject: [bksvol-discuss] Re: apostrophe as single quote > I don't think so. Grave is grave. I use the apostrophe > as the single quote. In the symbols in the Insert file > there are single quote one an insert: they are Unicode > characters 8216 and 8217, if tht means nything to you > (it doesn't to me) or Times New Roman 212 and 213 > (whatever that means). > > Cindy > > --- Jill O'Connell <jillocon@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > Thanks for the help Kellie. I am told that the > > single quote key is the one above the tab key. My > > screen reader says "grave." Do I assume that is the > > same symbol? > > > > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around > http://mail.yahoo.com > To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to > bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line. > > > > > -- > No virus found in this incoming message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.2.4/282 - Release Date: 3/15/06 > > To unsubscribe from this list send a blank Email to bksvol-discuss-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx put the word 'unsubscribe' by itself in the subject line. To get a list of available commands, put the word 'help' by itself in the subject line.