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Am Donnerstag, 23. Oktober 2008 schrieb Karl Berry:
>     It is actually active all the time by default,
>
> Maybe in your manual.  Unless I'm totally off (always possible), in
> standard Texinfo, ' and ` are only made active inside @code.  

Actually, the manual tells a different story (and a run of texi2pdf confirms 
this):
http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/texinfo.html#Inserting-Quote-Characters
By default ` and ' are active, even inside @code. However, inside @code you 
sometimes don't want the replacements, so you can turn them off by using
   @set txicodequoteundirected

> That is what causes the behavior you're seeing.

Actually, we are setting 
@set txicodequoteundirected
right at the very beginning of our manual, because we don't want those 
replacements at all...

Cheers,
Reinhold

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