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Re: [Groff] Apostrophe mapped onto single closing quotation mark on utf8
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Bruno Haible |
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Re: [Groff] Apostrophe mapped onto single closing quotation mark on utf8 device |
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Wed, 02 May 2012 21:03:18 +0200 |
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Anton Shepelev wrote:
> in unicode.tmac:
>
> .char ' \[cq]
>
> This causes all apostrophes to be typeset as closing
> single quotes. Is it correct?
This is documented in "man groff_char":
Most of the remaining characters not in the just described ranges print
as themselves; the only exceptions are the following characters:
` the ISO latin1 ‘Grave Accent’ (code 96) prints as ‘, a left
single quotation mark; the original character can be obtained
with ‘\'’.
' the ISO latin1 ‘Apostrophe’ (code 39) prints as ’, a right
single quotation mark; the original character can be obtained
with ‘\(aq’.
...
Bruno
- Re: [Groff] Apostrophe mapped onto single closing quotation mark on utf8 device, (continued)
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- Re: [Groff] Apostrophe mapped onto single closing quotation mark on utf8 device, Anton Shepelev, 2012/05/03
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- Re: [Groff] U+0027, U+002D, and U+0060 in code examples?, Werner LEMBERG, 2012/05/06
- Re: [Groff] U+0027, U+002D, and U+0060 in code examples?, Deri James, 2012/05/06
- Re: [Groff] U+0027, U+002D, and U+0060 in code examples?, Werner LEMBERG, 2012/05/07
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Re: [Groff] Apostrophe mapped onto single closing quotation mark on utf8 device,
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