Sorry Lewis, Scout and all, I had a hectic week and forgot to check back for
an answer. Thank you for your responses.

I am running 10.6. And I am writing LaTeX, Stata and Matlab code in BBEdit,
and don't even run all of them using scripts in BBEdit. (By scripts I
originally meant the piece of code I am writing in the high-level language.)

I still cannot turn the quotes easily off.

Thanks for any suggestions,

Laszlo

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:08 AM, Scout <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What is the source of your text? Can you not straighten the quotes as
> part of your script?
>
> On Oct 20, 3:24 am, László Sándor <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi all,
> > I'm losing precious time when I need to change my overeducated quotes to
> > straight ones all the time I run a new script. I definitely do *not* have
> > the BBEdit preference checked in to have them smart by default. Could you
> > help me what else I need to check to kill this happening under Snow
> Leopard?
> > It might be the work of some CoreText magic (I deliberately enabled
> > corrections by default), but I don't find its settings under "Language &
> > Text" (or anywhere else) under System Preferences. Could it be anything
> > else?
> >
> > If only smart quotes were the only bugs in code… But still!
> >
> > Thanks so much,
> >
> > Laszlo
> >
>

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