Typography on a
Mac
Jan/25/08 21:04
I wrote articles for my high school
newspaper during my senior year. That was
my first extensive exposure to Macs. At the
time, I preferred PC’s because those Macs
were Mac Classics, and they were SLOW. We
wrote our articles in Word and laid the
newspaper out in PageMaker. While writing
my first article, I learned about the
difference between the foot/minute mark,
and the single quote/apostrophe. I also
learned the difference between the
inches/second mark and the double quote.
' -
foot/minute mark
’ -
single quote/apostrophe
" -
inch/second mark
” -
double quote
So how do you type those nice-looking
single and double quotes?
’ -
option-shift-]
” -
option-shift-[
“ -
option-[
‘ -
option-]
And how did I find these typographical
symbols and how to type them?
Click on the apple symbol in the top
left-hand corner. Click on System
Preferences.
Click International. Click on Input Menu.
Put a checkmark next to Keyboard Viewer.
A new menu item (a flag) shows up in the
upper right-hand side of the menu bar.
Click that flag and choose Keyboard Viewer.
A little keyboard shows up. Hold down the
option key. Check that out! All kinds of
cool symbols show up. You can press the
corresponding key to type that symbol. Also
try holding down option and the command
key. A whole different batch of symbols
show up! Have fun, and please use ’ instead
of ' when writing an apostrophe, and you
and I will remain friends.
“So how do I do this in Windows?” I have no
idea, and I don’t have a Windows machine to
figure it out.