Re: Quotes for emphasis (was Re: Warning text)
I, also, avoid using quotation marks in technical writing, preferring
Agreed. Bold text, all caps, stuff like that. I only use quotes for
things like titles or actual quotations.
instead to use character tags or styles.
Regards,
T.
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