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Japanese Quotation Marks - How To Discuss

Japanese Quotation Marks

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Okay, I have a Mac and I just found out (to my delight) that it takes the keyboard. The only problem is that I searched everywhere and found no way to insert quotes. I don't need to copy and paste whenever I need to. So is it possible to write it and if so w?

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I put it in 19, so I don't think so. I don't know what to push. It does not automatically convert straight quotes and I cannot find any way to do it manually.

Very easy. You see it in the word processing dictionary that most people use to write nineteen on PC / Mac.

The dictionary asks you to type kaku. When using frontend renderer to convert to kanji, you will find two quotes (open and closed). Difficult solution.

As you are using Anis with PC / Mac, I suggest you get a copy of Word Processing Dictionary.

A similar procedure is used to insert other punctuation marks. They are described in word processing dictionaries.

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This page can help you.

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Did you write a quote for Anis?

Okay, I have a Mac and I just found out (to my delight) that it takes the keyboard. The only problem is that I searched everywhere and found no way to insert quotes. I don't need to copy and paste whenever I need to, so maybe ...

I also have a Mac so I thought it would be possible to write an anecdote when I set it up.

Go to the System Settings / International / Input menu and make sure only the Anese [ese] box is marked.

No, I can't find another way, I make you happy.

I think your keyboard is like that. Use nineteen as input language. I thought I could write the key square brackets in the two places where my picture has a wall.

Japanese Quotation Marks