Hello all,

I am working on a project with a group. There is TW version and a
printed version.
Some requests for from the group have included;
*double space after paragraphs
*no curly quotes

PSD recently bookmarked Typography for lawyers [1] .  I think it is a
good resource.  The view here is double space = bad, curly quote =
good.

It appears that
*TW removes double spaces from texts cut and pasted from Word
*word processors change all your quotes to curly for you, but when you
cut and paste into TW, the curly quotes revert to straight ones.

The problem for me is that I find myself in a loop where corrections
are being made on my TW document using Word. I cut and paste the exact
text, yet to the proof reader, it appears that no change has been
made.

It would be nice if the TW version could output a singe spaced and
curly quoted document paper document that commands authority though
its adoption of what seems to me to be a sensible convention.

Any advice would be great.

Alex

[1] http://www.typographyforlawyers.com/?p=8

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