Re: open double quote on top of next character

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(not really replying to any one specific post)

To clarify, my .txt files are not just intermediary storage between (youtube pages / google translate), and my .html/.js files.  They also are storage for my notes (comments) that are not in my .html files, and I view the .txt files frequently for those notes.

I agree with Ed that the AR PL UKai... fonts include the Roman fonts.  In the Gnome terminal (and thus vim), I use the one font for Chinese, Roman, punctuation, and special characters (vowels with marks over them, for pinyin).  I don't think there's a way to mix the fonts.  One pleasant surprise is that though the font is set to AR PL UKai CN Book (for "simplified Chinese), the terminal seems to properly handle "traditional" Chinese (the Taiwan script); the correct font for that should be AR PL UKai TW Book.  It's correctly handling the mix of both the "simplified" Chinese and the "traditional" Chinese in the same file and even in the same line.

I've seen faults in fonts, too.  In other fonts (I don't recall which), there are gaps.  I can get vowels with first, second, and fourth tone marks above them, but not vowels with third tone marks above them.  Sometimes they're displayed as blanks (Gnome terminal does this), sometimes they're displayed by borrowing the character from another font (Firefox does this).

Ed: I do indeed use the AR PL UKai fonts in Firefox.

I have in the past seen mainly negative comments on tools for creating web pages.  Thus I use vim.  Vim and gvim do help by providing syntax highlighting, some encloser matching, and some auto-indentation.  My web pages exist only on my workstation, freeing me of security concerns.  The web pages are static (have no behavior) other than javascript scripts that select pictures based on when the page is loaded (this quasi-randomizes what pictures decorate the page), and clickable links.  Thus my web pages are simple compared to public/commercial ones.  What's difficult about doing my web pages is handling the mix of three scripts (simplified Chinese, traditional Chinese, and Roman).  I doubt that other tools will help with that.
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