'lowerleftdoubleninequote' in german seems to be an double
lowerleftninequote,
whereas 'upperrightdoublesixquote' seems to be the ligature.
actually 'lowerleftdoubleninequote' are two "," without any
kerning. You can add the kerning by:
\definecharacter quotedblbase     {,\kern -.1em,}

Hans: is there any way to make this default when using cmr?
Worse: With some fonts two different commas are used (I guess one from math mode);
in my opinion we shouldn't make some kerning default, but using the right glyphs!

Please, Hans!

Gr��lis vom Hraban!
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