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<p/>For example
<pre>
! Improper \hyphenation will be flushed.
-\'#1-&gt;{
+\'#1-&#62;{
\accent 19 #1}
-&lt;*&gt; \hyphenation{Ji-m\'e
+&#60;*&#62; \hyphenation{Ji-m\'e
-nez}
</pre>
(in Plain TeX) or
<pre>
! Improper \hyphenation will be flushed.
-\leavevmode -&gt;\unhbox
+\leavevmode -&#62;\unhbox
\voidb@x
-&lt;*&gt; \hyphenation{Ji-m\'e
+&#60;*&#62; \hyphenation{Ji-m\'e
-nez}
</pre>
in LaTeX.
-<p/>As mentioned in <a href="FAQ-nohyph.html">&ldquo;hyphenation failures&rdquo;</a>,
+<p/>As mentioned in <a href="FAQ-nohyph.html">&#8220;hyphenation failures&#8221;</a>,
words with accents in them may not be hyphenated. As a result, any
such word is deemed improper in a <code>\</code><code>hyphenation</code> command.
<p/>The solution is to use a font that contains the character in question,
and to express the <code>\</code><code>hyphenation</code> command in terms of that
-character; this &ldquo;hides&rdquo; the accent from the hyphenation mechanisms.
+character; this &#8220;hides&#8221; the accent from the hyphenation mechanisms.
LaTeX users can be achieved this by use of the <i>fontenc</i>
package (part of the LaTeX distribution). If you select an 8-bit
font with the package, as in <code>\</code><code>usepackage[T1]{fontenc}</code>,
-accented-letter commands such as the <code>\&rsquo;</code><code>e</code> in
-<code>\hyphenation{Ji-m\&rsquo;</code><code>e-nez}</code> automatically become the single accented
+accented-letter commands such as the <code>\&#8217;</code><code>e</code> in
+<code>\hyphenation{Ji-m\&#8217;</code><code>e-nez}</code> automatically become the single accented
character by the time the hyphenation gets to look at it.
<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=badhyph">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=badhyph</a>
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