How to type 《 》and 〈〉efficiently on Mac OS X?

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How to type and efficiently (such as with a simple key combination) on Mac OS X?

qazwsx

Posted 2013-01-14T15:55:32.953

Reputation: 6 739

Answers

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Solution 1: using Emacs

If you have an Emacs window open almost all the time like I do, you can use Emacs to do it, on macOS or other OSs. Specifically, Ctrl-x, Enter, then start typing the character's name, namely, "LEFT DOUBLE ANGLE BRACKET". As you finish typing more and more letters, type Tab to prompt a list of matching characters, until it auto-completes it to the unique one.

Solution 2: using Chinese input method

These characters are CJK book quotation marks. Many Chinese input methods map < to and Shift+< to , respectively. So, if you install a Chinese input method, switch to Chinese mode, and type < or Shift+<, you will get and . To type the normal English keyboard <, just switch the input method back to English.

Computist

Posted 2013-01-14T15:55:32.953

Reputation: 2 341

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For « and »

OPTION + \
OPTION + SHIFT + \

For ‹ and ›

OPTION + SHIFT + 3
OPTION + SHIFT + 4

aldok

Posted 2013-01-14T15:55:32.953

Reputation: 241

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If you are in the Telegram Mac desktop client (possibly, but not verified) you can type two <s and it will substitute the left Guillemet (and like«wise for two >s, the right Guillemet). I found this by accident, not being able to get them in otherwise, and was going to use << but I to the proper mark, the left Guillemet, «

That's a lot simpler than doing it here on FF where I had to use the "Symbols and Emoji" option under edit, and find them under the "Parentheses" option. Or do and HTML edit if the application allows and use e.g., &laquo;. Find a chart for "HTML Entities".

Craig C.

Posted 2013-01-14T15:55:32.953

Reputation: 1

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Import a file like this to TextExpander:

ldab,《
rdab, 》
lab,〈
rab, 〉

Lri

Posted 2013-01-14T15:55:32.953

Reputation: 34 501