Comment by fainpul
8 days ago
But how can I enter ’ (U+2019) on macOS (US layout) without going through some magic incantation? It’s impossible!
8 days ago
But how can I enter ’ (U+2019) on macOS (US layout) without going through some magic incantation? It’s impossible!
Option + ] will produce ‘, Option+Shift+] will produce ’. Similarly, “” can be produced with Option(+Shift)+[. Alternatively, Option+Shift+e will produce ´.
Ugh, that is such a bad arrangement of the four combos. It should obviously have been [ for left and ] for right (just as [ and ] are a pair), and Shift to turn single into double (just as Shift turns ' into ").
I’ve looked at the ASCII tables to try to figure out ¿what were they thinking? and suspect it has to do with option \ and | being « and » (and euro key for ` and ´ being one key’s base and shift).
See the ASCII table in the article, for example. I've considered the thing done wrong is the ] and { should've swapped. But then < and > and ( and ) beg me to differ.
Thanks. This is better than the alternatives that I was aware of.
Just enable automatic substitutions from the Edit menu? You can do this on a per-app basis.
MacOS, iPadOS, iOS on physical keyboards:
“ Option [
” Option {
‘ Option ]
’ Option }
… Option ;
- just -
– Option -
— Option _
• Option 8
> ’ Option }
But } needs shift. So this is Shift+Option+] which forces me to move my left hand off the base row. Not ideal.
you may be able to use the "ctrl (⌃) + cmd (⌘) + space" (character viewer) menu to select it? There may also be another shortcut for it.