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Mojca Miklavec wrote:
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Why do you type Ret'd they're "helico-pter"
instead of Ret’d they’re “helico-pter”
?
You are unicode-aware, aren't you?
Mojca
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Unicode-aware, but not Unicode-typing. This (like my earlier<br>
reply) is typed on an IBM Model M keyboard (the real thing, clicky,
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dating from circa 1985 : see <a
href="https://picasaweb.google.com/110725905659537251822/IBMModelMKeyboard?authkey=Gv1sRgCMbhqKypi57lNw#5651442526952322114">Exhibit
`A'</a>), and is used to compose strictly<br>
ASCII text. If I want Unicode, I copy and paste it from the web.<br>
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** Phil.<br>
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