If we live through this, I have something I wish to discuss with you…about your mother. ”He was going to tell me. Blast this bloody war! He was going to tell me, and then he went and died—he and Utheros, same battle.”
there are some where it turns the quotes the wrong way. These instances usually follow italicized text, like this (quotation mark is in red):If we live through this, I have something I wish to discuss with you…about your mother. ”He was going to tell me. Blast this bloody war! He was going to tell me, and then he went and died—he and Utheros, same battle.”
This, of course, is a Word problem, not a yWriter problem. But I am wondering if any of you brilliant minds have ideas on smartening quotes in the html stage? It doesn't look to be possible with css, but sometimes people have clever solutions.
I got a private response from another user suggesting putting the spaces in my replace. So replace all on [space]" and "[space] individually. That does turn the quote mark the correct direction. (Thank you, John Pilge, btw.) I'll update my process accordingly. But I'll still take suggestions if anyone has an html solution.
But I'll still take suggestions if anyone has an html solution.
I still would like to submit the issue about the epub export not retaining the centering when there are multiple lines of centered text. These lines are separated by carriage returns, therefore end up in their own paragraph tags, but only the first is centered and the ones that follow end up left aligned.
I still would like to submit the issue about the epub export not retaining the centering when there are multiple lines of centered text. These lines are separated by carriage returns, therefore end up in their own paragraph tags, but only the first is centered and the ones that follow end up left aligned.This is a long-known issue that seems to have never been tackled to date. The point is that formatting in yWriter can span multiple paragraphs, but in HTML and docx, each paragraph must be formatted separately. This is not considered when exporting.
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