Well, it appears that there is a need to be able to do comparisons of
configurations. New script anyone? ;-)
One suggestion to check, though. What is the default character encoding you
are using? Checking with don�t, I get a curly quote. My Entourage is
registered as a Japanese application, the default view is UTF-8, and
composing is set to plain text.
on 01.8.7 6:08 PM, Paul Berkowitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 8/7/01 5:02 PM, "George Clark" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On 8/7/01 19:25, Michael J. Kobb wrote:
>>
>>> Ah. Further perusal shows that others found this already. Still a mystery
>>> why it's using a curly quote, but I get the same behavior with other
>>> auto-corrections, like "thats" "wasnt", etc.
>>>
>>>> I figured it out folks.
>>>>
>>>> Type this: dont'
>>>>
>>>> The spelling software corrects the typo in "dont" by inserting the curly
>>>> apostrophe, but your trailing apostrophe gets left there.
>>
>> Not for me; I still get a straight single quote (apostrophe) even if I type
>> "dont'". To wit: don't'
>>
>>
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Eric Hildum
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