Comment by kps

3 years ago

“” look like 66 99 in conventional serif text fonts, but have wide variation in sans-serif and decorative fonts where they often resemble ‶″ or ″‶ .

„‟ are more consistent in current computer fonts by virtue of their Unicode names strongly suggesting a particular appearance.

    “ U+201C LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
    ” U+201D RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK
    „ U+201E DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK
    ‟ U+201F DOUBLE HIGH-REVERSED-9 QUOTATION MARK
    〝 U+301D REVERSED DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK
    〞 U+301E DOUBLE PRIME QUOTATION MARK