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Assume an article has a title like Applying "Design by Contract". If I just write it like this the quotation marks are neither inner quotation marks as expected nor are they cursive quotation marks. In other words, I would expect the output to be (in IEEE style): “Applying ‘Design by Contract’,”.
I encountered the error in Typst, if that is relevant. Is there a way to let Typst format these strings?
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Assume an article has a title like
Applying "Design by Contract"
. If I just write it like this the quotation marks are neither inner quotation marks as expected nor are they cursive quotation marks. In other words, I would expect the output to be (in IEEE style):“Applying ‘Design by Contract’,”
.I encountered the error in Typst, if that is relevant. Is there a way to let Typst format these strings?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: