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Author pitrou
Recipients ezio.melotti, gvanrossum, lemburg, markon, nickd, nnorwitz, pitrou, r.david.murray, rhettinger, twb
Date 2009-09-29.08:57:50
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> To make things even more complicated, the usual typewriter apostrophe
> that you find in ASCII is not the only one in Unicode:
> 
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostrophe#Unicode

Yup, and the right one typographically isn't necessarily the ASCII
one :-)
That's why Microsoft Word automatically inserts a non-ASCII apostrophe
when you type « ' », at least in certain languages (apparently
OpenOffice doesn't).
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2009-09-29 08:57:51pitrousetrecipients: + pitrou, lemburg, gvanrossum, nnorwitz, rhettinger, ezio.melotti, r.david.murray, markon, twb, nickd
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