I've been bothered by the spellchecker highlighting as incorrect, words with a 
typographically correct quotation mark, for example "it’s" instead of "it's".

After much gnashing of teeth, I decided to download an updated spell file (from 
openoffice) and generate a new dictionary.

My first attempt was to make the AFF file include a 'MIDWORD' phrase, but that 
didn't work; and when I thought about it I realized that it probably shouldn't 
work.  So instead, I modified the .dic file so that any words with "'" in them 
appear also with the "’" character.

I wonder if there isn't (or shouldn't be) an easier way to accomplish this than 
what I ended up doing.

BTW, the edit of the .dic file took only a second or so:

: g /'/  co . | s/'/’/

(yes, vim is very cool!)

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