I’m trying to get a bit back into the habit of daily blogging. I’ve found that when I get very in depth absorbed into development work, my blogging output decreases. It’s a focus thing, but also a balance thing. There are times when blogging can be an ephemeral and non-distracting activity, something you just do in a few minutes in between tasks. But it can also sometimes turn into something more involved. And when you are really in the thick of some very difficult programming, you really don’t want to get distracted by that second type. On the other hand, you don’t want to completely not write either, because blogging does help you organise your thoughts. #
2025/08/15 #
Curly apostrophes on a mac
A while back I noticed that the apostrophes that I was typing were not the right ones. In code you are always using single quotes '
and double quotes "
, but for writing I find that the apostrophes look better when they are the curly ones. I was very shocked to find that the mac keyboards do not have keys for the curly variety.
Then after some googling, I thought I had figured it out. By typing the kind of cryptic key combination option-] you would get a curly apostrophe. Life was good, I continued on with my writing. At some point though I realised that these curly apostrophes looked a bit strange. I figured it was just my eye sight, which is not as good as it used to be. But I eventually looked into it, with some form of zooming in and sure enough the curly apostrophes were going the wrong way. All this time, many months, my apostrophes have been all wrong!
I‘d, I‘m, isn‘t it, ‘init, and all the other times you use apostrophes, all wrong.
Well yesterday I discovered that you can get the curly to go the other way with, wait for it, shift-option-].
I’d, I’m, isn’t it, and of course my favorite, ’init.
Ok you don’t technically need an apostrophe with init or innit (19 frigging pages wtf) or indeed with it’s somewhat less famous counter part isit, but this seemed like an opportune moment to make use of these, which I’ve always felt are in some way a sort of London version of like, even if they of course mean something completely different.
In any case, from now on, most of my curly apostrophes should go the right way. #
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Today’s links:
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'We had no idea of what it would become': How Keep Calm and Carry On became a divisive 21st-Century phenomenon - Sure is interesting to learn about the history behind this slogan. It‘s so fascinating how one generation can affect the next generation in completely unnexpected ways. www.bbc.com #
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New Post: Curly apostrophes on a mac markjgsmith.com #
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Watch robot athletes compete in world's first humanoid games - It’s difficult not to find this quite hilarious. I thought the kick boxing robots were particularly good. www.bbc.com #