>>>>> Martin Alsinet <martin@alsinet.com.ar> writes:
> #+TITLE: Smart quotes example #+OPTIONS: toc:nil ':t #+LANGUAGE:
> en #+LATEX_CLASS: book She said to me: "Rick screamed, 'let's go
> together'"
> This gets exported to TeX as:
> She said to me: ``Rick screamed, `let's go together'''
> Which gets rendered as PDF as:
> The order of the closing quotes is wrong
> The order of the closing quotes gets reversed, it first closes the
> outside double quotes and then the nested single quote.
> I have tried leaving a space between them, but that is arguably
> worse
> Org:
> She said to me: "Rick screamed, 'let's go together' "
> TeX:
> She said to me: ``Rick screamed, `let's go together' "
> PDF:
> Internal quotes are ok, closing double quote is wrong
> In this case, the internal single quotes are rendered correctly,
> but the closing quote is not converted into its "smart" version.
> If the nested quotes are in such a way that there are other
> characters between the quotes, that is they are not together at
> the start or the end of the quote, they get rendered correctly.
> Thanks in advance
> Martin
What about
She said to me: \lq\lq Rick screamed, \lq let's go together\rq\nbsp{}\rq\rq
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Colin Baxter
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