> Only to be precise,
>
> from (MWE):
> \documentclass{article}
> \usepackage{textcomp}
> \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
> \begin{document}
> \textquotesingle
> '
> `
> "
> \end{document}
>
>
> you get:
>
> '
>
> ‘
>
>
>
> In the event one decides to modify unicode.4hf, I would suggest to
> modify in
On Wed, 15 Mar 2017 10:34:06 +0100,
Michal Hoftich wrote:
>
> > Michal - the question is, should we do that in the sources? On the
> > theory that with -cunihtf -utf8, characters should be output, not
> > entities. It is not logical to output an entity for ' and not for `,
> > after all.
>
> I
On Mon, 13 Mar 2017 22:53:47 +0100,
Karl Berry wrote:
>
> Hi Matteo,
>
> I get "a.html" that contains:
> ..
>
> I guess you're expecting the literal UTF-8 right single quote instead of
> the entity syntax?
yes
> AFAIK, ' and " are illegal in attributes,
>
> I have used those
Hi Matteo,
I get "a.html" that contains:
..
I guess you're expecting the literal UTF-8 right single quote instead of
the entity syntax?
AFAIK, ' and " are illegal in attributes,
I have used those characters in attribute values. Anyway, how are
attributes related to the
Hi all
this is a bit similar to
http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/328441/tex4ht-unicode-representations-of-apostrophe-in-utf-8-html-source
(please feel free to tell me to post on tex.stackexchange)
I have a curiosity about a unicode entity.
Here is the situation: when I take a tex file