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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label concrete</title>
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-<h3>Using the &ldquo;Concrete&rdquo; fonts</h3>
+<h3>Using the &#8220;Concrete&#8221; fonts</h3>
<p/>The Concrete Roman fonts were designed by Don Knuth for a book called
-&ldquo;Concrete Mathematics&rdquo;, which he wrote with Graham and Patashnik
+&#8220;Concrete Mathematics&#8221;, which he wrote with Graham and Patashnik
(<em>the</em> Patashnik, of BibTeX fame). Knuth
only designed text fonts, since the book used the Euler fonts for
mathematics. The book was typeset using Plain TeX, of course, with
@@ -15,8 +15,8 @@ fonts from Computer Modern to Concrete. Packages <i>beton</i> and
<i>ccfonts</i> also slightly increase the default value of
<code>\</code><code>baselineskip</code> to account for the rather heavier weight of the
Concrete fonts. If you wish to use the <i>Euler</i> fonts for
-mathematics, as Knuth did, there&rsquo;s the <i>euler</i> package which
-has been developed from Knuth&rsquo;s own Plain TeX-based set: these
+mathematics, as Knuth did, there&#8217;s the <i>euler</i> package which
+has been developed from Knuth&#8217;s own Plain TeX-based set: these
macros are currently deprecated (they clash with many things, including
AMSLaTeX). The independently-developed <i>eulervm</i>
bundle is therefore preferred to the <i>euler</i> package. (Note
@@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ series of virtual fonts. While most modern distributions seem to have
the requisite files installed by default, you may find you have to
install them. If so, see the file <i>readme</i> in the
<i>eulervm</i> distribution.)
-<p/>A few years after Knuth&rsquo;s original design, Ulrik Vieth
+<p/>A few years after Knuth&#8217;s original design, Ulrik Vieth
designed the Concrete Math fonts. Packages
<i>concmath</i>, and <i>ccfonts</i> also change the default math
fonts from Computer Modern to Concrete and use the Concrete versions