Many sentences were labeled as different from the PM Translation Memory because a change was made just in the kind of quotation mark used. Former sentences use vertical (") quotes, new sentences use curved (“) quotes.
Should the translation be updated to the new typography?
Does the change in quotation marks make a difference?
- MoonWalker
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Re: Does the change in quotation marks make a difference?
You can just use what we've always used.
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