Like you, I know very little about TeX or making a PDF from it. The
right quote is x'92 while the normal quote is x'27. You won't be able
to change the PDF itself because the internal coding is really weird and
there aren't any tools in my version of Acrobat to make a global
character replacement. There are some commercial WSIWYG editors, but
they cost a little money.
I suspect there's a markup in the TeXinfo output that can be edited. If
you send me the TeXinfo compilation, I might be able make a hack for it.
Graham Percival wrote:
On 23-Nov-05, at 11:59 AM, Art Hixson wrote:
That curly quote symbol was copied, using the copy function, from
section 7.1.5 of the PDF version of the User Manual where I note
other instances of the same sort. Had I typed the string I wouldn't
have had the problem as I don't have that character on my keyboard.
But, it's handy to snip bits from the manual. Can that be corrected?
Short answer: yes.
Medium answer: I don't know how.
Long answer: some people have investigated this; if you're interested,
search the mailist. I don't know enough about how lilypond builds
documentation, and/or latex, and/or texinfo, to fix it. A patch to
fix this would be __greatly__ appreciated.
Cheers,
- Graham Percival, LilyPond Documentation Editor.
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