I do not think this bug is invalid. The auto-correct function for custom
quotes chooses which way they should curve based on their context. In
the case of apostrophes in special contractions where the first part is
implicit, such as decade abbreviations like "the '80s," the function
chooses the wrong direction. So the user has to go back and manually fix
every one, or not use automatic typographic quotes at all (which in most
cases is even worse).

In the English language, the smart quotes feature should be able to
check for a single quote before a two digit number, optionally followed
by an s, that is not complemented by a matching closing single quote
(preceded by a character and followed by a space) in the paragraph. This
single quote mark should point left, away from the number, toward the
implied century. The same rule should look for matches to a list of
archaic contractions of "it" and a verb and behave similarly, such as
'twas, 'twere, 'twill, 'tis, 'twasn't, 'tain't, etc. I don't know if
similar rules apply in other languages.

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Proper smart-quotes on decade abbreviations
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/191227
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