Hello, ConTeXt mailing list! I have a question regarding a difference in the 
code that I have which uses the same paper size and margin settings, and also 
the same indentation rules and font size and font. It seems that ConTeXt (which 
I compiled via Windows Terminal, this *is* the proper way to compile ConTeXt 
docs, right?) seems to make text that is less... compact, and I am not sure if 
this is due to me not adding features that I **should** have turned on in 
ConTeXt when using Times New Roman that is installed by default on Windows. I 
also was not able to get a "proper (?)" single quote like when Word or LaTeX 
compiles "Don't", that ' is a straight quote in the compiled text. 

I also heard that ConTeXT would be much better for typography since it does 
have a more advanced typographical engine as the base (and this is a big reason 
as to why I want to switch to ConTeXt, pretty much everything is built in, I 
just can't understand documentation that well), and this may be because my code 
is very basic and I do not know how do properly do ConTeXt. Is it possible that 
ConTeXt also has a more "correct" way of formatting? Anyways, thank you for 
reading and taking the time to read this post. 

LuaLaTeX code: https://pastebin.com/p5aWxAyK

ConTeXt code: https://pastebin.com/DsMnxMvY

ConTeXT current version: 2024.07.31 19:43
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