There's a way to have single quote character slanted (italic) using only wiki-sintax?
If I write something as ''A'A'' the "A" charatecters appear slanted, the quote character (') appears as normal test.
If I write something as '''A'A''' all characters appear bold (as expected).
If I write something as '''''A'A''''' all characters appear bold and slanted, the quote character (') appears bold, not slanted.
The HTML is correct for MediaWiki 1.4.3, producing <i>A'A</i>, <b>A'A</b> and <i><b>A'A</b></i>. If you increase the text size in your web browser, you will probably see the difference.
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On 4/30/05, Ivan Vighetto sbisolo@libero.it wrote:
There's a way to have single quote character slanted (italic) using only wiki-sintax?
If I write something as ''A'A'' the "A" charatecters appear slanted, the quote character (') appears as normal test.
If I write something as '''A'A''' all characters appear bold (as expected).
If I write something as '''''A'A''''' all characters appear bold and slanted, the quote character (') appears bold, not slanted.
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On 29/04/05, Ivan Vighetto sbisolo@libero.it wrote:
There's a way to have single quote character slanted (italic) using only wiki-sintax?
If I write something as ''A'A'' the "A" charatecters appear slanted, the quote character (') appears as normal test.
That's nothing to do with the wiki syntax, just the typeface being used - because it's so short, it's hard to tell whether an apostrophe *is* italic. I thought maybe the font was just using the same glyph, but if you make the text bigger, you can see the difference: try <big>''A'A'' A'A</big>, or use the browser's "text zoom" function.
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