On Fri, 14 Jun 2019 at 18:45, Eric Beversluis
<ebever@researchintegration.org> wrote:
I want to insert a non-breaking semi-space when I have a single quotation mark next to a double
quotation mark:
John reported, “‘I think you can’t,’ he said.”
Is it possible to do this in libreoffice writer on Mac, so the two quotation marks are slightly
spaced? I’m not having any luck searching for this.
Eric Beversluis
Short fiction at www.ericbeversluis.com
Look in the Unicode block of 'General Punctuation. There are a slew of
different-sized spaces available. You should be able to insert the one
of your choice.
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