Dear Tim,

There's two possible workarounds:
1. Change the occurrances of your 'prime' symbol to be the real Unicode prime ? 
(U+2032) or double prime ? (U+2033) characters.   Hopefully you'll be using a 
Unicode font that covers such mathematical symbols.

2. If you've got content that you don't want to be included in the spell 
checker, you can set the paragraph/character tag's language to be: "None".


Regards
// Simon BUCH 


-----Original Message-----
From: framers-bounces at lists.frameusers.com 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tim Pann
Sent: 14 July 2011 17:41
To: framers at lists.frameusers.com
Subject: RE: Finding standard (non-smart) quote, apostrophe

OK, here's a follow-up: I'm going through this document more than a year
after I wrote it and I suddenly realize why I'm having this problem with
non-smart apostrophes: I HAD to turn smart quotes off because my text,
which is very technical, includes terms that contain the "prime" symbol,
which is a tic or non-smart apostrophe.

So I guess now I'm stuck. I'm not changing the primes to apostrophes.

Oh well.

Tim

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