Of course, you can type the proper HTML codes for the quotes straight into your web page—if you can remember them! Unfortunately, they're not contained in CoffeeCup's 'Characters' tab.
Until now.
I've discovered a kludge that sticks them in there (more or less).
If you try this, you do so at your own risk!
First, close CoffeeCup, if running.
Make a backup copy of the file specchar.dat, which is in your CoffeeCup installation folder.
Open specchar.dat using notepad. To the bottom of the file, append these 4 lines:
"lsquo", "'", "‘", "‘", "HTML 4.0", "left single quotation mark"
"rsquo", "'", "’", "’", "HTML 4.0", "right single quotation mark"
"ldquo", """", "“", "“", "HTML 4.0", "left double quotation mark"
"rdquo", """", "”", "”", "HTML 4.0", "right double quotation mark"
Do not leave a blank line at the end.
Save the file USING ANSI encoding. Any other encoding won't work. This means that you won't see the real bendy quotes in the 'Characters' tab, but the codes will be there.
Now, start CoffeeCup and look in the 'Characters' tab. You'll now see lsquo, rsquo, ldquo and rdquo in the list. Insert them into your code as with any of the characters in this tab.
It would be nice if CoffeeCup allowed one to specify keyboard shortcuts for special characters, snippets, etc. Maybe one day...
Peter McLennan
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