>> >>>> I need to write ''''' in a text. However,
>> >>>> (...) I really need it to be 5 times U0027,
>> >>>> not ””’ (U201C and U2018). (...)
>>
>> > (...)
>> Both also didn't work. (...)
> Indeed, I am using mkiv... But you should be able to use \char etc. to get
> the same effect.
>
> pdftex is not working at the moment here -- see my message to the list --
> so I can't test this at the moment, but in pdftex there is
>
> \unicodecharacter{number} (...)
>
> Another option is to use utf8 encoding and insert a zero-width space
> (200B) between the 0027's. (...) should break the dbl-quote (...)
\unicodecharacter wasn't recognized. I do use uft8
encoding, and nothing else (ever). But the problem
is not to break the bls-quote, but avoiding '
transformed to ’.
Thanks for your help. I'm probably going to try
something else, like writing this documentation on
a web page.
Best,
Maurício
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