Amity
5. You can quote someone by selecting some text, then clicking the Quote button that pops up.
Re-quoting an existing quote works too.
This is for internal quotes. I don't see anything about how to use the quote function for external sources.
I found this out by trial and error. — Amity
that is the sixth symbol from the left of the editing symbols on the top. For instance,this I quote by clicking on the "speach" bubble
- Karl MarksProletars of the world, unite!
Here I inserted the text '="Luke, 3:24"' (without the outer single quotes) right after the word quote in the opening of the quotation, which is embraced by square brackets.Proletars of the World-- unite! — Luke, 3:24
Amity
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Pfhorrest
Okay, I figured that's probably the more sensible thing you meant, but also, that has nothing whatsoever to do with the kind of "emergence" that I've ever been talking about. — Pfhorrest
Amity
That's a very nice multi-part OP! I just finished reading the whole thing. I had copy-pasted all parts in a unique documents and saved it as a pdf in order to be able to highlight and annotate. — Pierre-Normand
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