FiXato · @FiXato
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@martijn hmm, that name only vaguely rings a bell.
I'm tempted to just make it myself so I'm sure it only does what I want it to do, and also not have to worry about it suddenly using my browsing data for nefarious purposes. A bit like why I have my own extension for example, as all others were riddled for freemium crap and/or usage reporting.

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FiXato · @FiXato
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@vicorva I think my preference for single double quotes might have something to do with how I tend to use the same character for single quotes and apostrophes, and thus you could end up in situations where there would be an apostrophe right before a single closing quote: 'That's James'', which would look weirder to me than "That's James'". I guess I I could solve this by using grave accent and backticks, so you'd have `That's James'´, but that would take too much conscious typing and use of the alt-graph key.
In Dutch I grew up using quotes where the first one is more like double lying commas, such as 🙸That's James'🙷 or „That's James'” or ones that are hanging but tilted towards the word, such as ‟That's James'”, though those are even harder to type unless I use my phone. ;)
(Also, I dont think a trailing apostrophe is actually a thing in Dutch.)

My use of quotes might also be heavily influenced by programming though, where single quotes strings are usually not parsed by the programming language, while those in double quotes can often contain variables. Nested quotes of the same type also mean you need to escape them with a backslash, which means I tend to use double quotes for strings so I don't have to worry about apostrophes breaking my string.

When I quote a text, I tend to wrap it in «double angle quotation marks», so I don't have to worry about nested quotes of any kind confusing people where my quote ends and the quotee's quote starts. :)

In my browser extension I do have a section with all sorts of quotation marks in case I need to mix and match though.

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FiXato · @FiXato
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@krinkle
I either use BabelMap (similar to CharMap, but with search features) to look up the character, or, if I have a browser open, use my (unpublished) extension to copy the appropriate symbol from my quick list stored in my notes.

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FiXato · @FiXato
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A different discussion reminded me of a browser extension that's probably my most-used self-coded ¹ tool:

While it allows me to quickly take notes from within the browser, both global as for the current page / domain only, my primary use for it is to quickly copy special characters from a 'short' selection of glyphs I commonly use, such as a selection of quotation symbols, superscript digits, ellipses and arrows.

¹ Yes, I know that similar browser extensions exist for note taking, but they all seem to include some form of tracking, ads, or nag screens for you to buy their premium version. I'd rather have something local that I control.

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