<\body> To write a text in an european language with a keyboard which does have the appropriate special keys, you can use the following shortcuts to create accented characters. Note that they are active regardless of the current language setting. ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>|||||>>>>|Typing accented characters.> Special characters can also be created in any language context: <\big-table> |||||||||||||||||||>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>||>||>|>|>||>|||||>|>||>||>||>|>>>> When you press the key, an appropriate quote will be inserted. The quote character is chosen according to the current language and the surrounding text. If the chosen quoting style is not appropriate, you can change it in . You can also insert raw quotes: |||||||||||>|>||>|>| var>>|| var>>|>| \>>|| \>>|>>>>|Typing raw quotes.> ``English'' quotes are considered ligatures of two successive backticks or apostrophes. They can be created with and but these are not actual keyboard commands: the result is two characters displayed specially, not a special single character. Some shortcuts are available in specific language contexts. You can set the text language for the whole document with or only locally with (see ). |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>|>>|||||>|>|>|>>|||||>|>|>|>>|||||>|>|>|>>|||||>|>|>|>>|||||>|>|>|>>|||||>|>|>|>>>>>|Language-specific text shorthands.> Language-specific shortcuts override generic shortcuts; for example, you cannot easily type ``'' in hungarian context. > <\initial> <\collection> <\references> <\collection> > > > > > > > <\auxiliary> <\collection> <\associate|idx> |Edit>||Preferences>||Keyboard>||Automatic quotes>>|> |Document>||Language>>|> |Format>||Language>>|> <\associate|table> > > > >