Nick Craig-Wood schrieb: >> > It is missing conversion of ``comment'' at the moment as I'm sure you >> > know... >> >> Sorry, what did you mean? > > ``comment'' produces smart quotes in latex if I remember correctly. > You probably want to convert it somehow because it looks a bit odd on > the web page as it stands. I'm not sure what the reST replacement > might be, but converting it just to "comment" would probably be OK. > Likewise with `comment' to 'comment'. Ahh, now the dime has fallen ;) (sorry, German phrase) Yes, it should probably use Unicode equivalents of these quotes, as it does with en- and em-dashes. There are also nifty "post-processor" filters which operate on complete HTML pages and replace normal quotes by "smart" ones, perhaps that is the way to go. Georg
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