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Brenda, those are great!!! I use double strokes for quotes, and it takes too much time. Those seem easy to remember too. Thank you!!
Yvonne, I use the *S for the capital S in the alphabet so that I can use S-RBGS for the semicolon.
you rock, Brenda. no conflicts here!! don't think I can think as fast as you can on the period close quote and question mark close quote. I would probably be behind a paragraph by the time I got over the shock, but I'll start thinking about it.
thank you SOOOO much!!
My quote marks are of my own making, inspired by air quotes. Make air quotes. You use first two fingers of each hand, right? So open quote PH-FP, close quote WR-RB. I add the vowels to the open quotes to cap next word. Then comma close quote, WR-RBGS; period close quote, WR-FPLT; question mark close quote, STPH-RB. I don't use the toggle because I forget or don't know to open a quote but will still close.
Janet, what did you change the alphabet letter "s" to so it doesn't conflict with your ";"?
what are reporters using for the open " and close "?
Just trying to resolve conflicts here.
For semicolon punctuation: STPH RBGS
For word semicolon: SKLON
I'm with you, Brenda, I don't want to change the S-RBGS for semicolon. It conflicted with one of my alphabets, but I just changed the alphabet letter S.
I do KLAUN for the colon. It's less likely to cause conflicts than KLON. I use the AU a lot for the O sound to create briefs.
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