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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label drawFeyn</title>
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<h3>Drawing Feynman diagrams in LaTeX</h3>
-<p/>Michael Levine&rsquo;s <i>feynman</i> bundle for drawing the diagrams in
+<p/>Michael Levine&#8217;s <i>feynman</i> bundle for drawing the diagrams in
LaTeX 2.09 is still available.
-<p/>Thorsten Ohl&rsquo;s <i>feynmf</i> is designed for use with current
+<p/>Thorsten Ohl&#8217;s <i>feynmf</i> is designed for use with current
LaTeX, and works in
combination with Metafont (or, in its <i>feynmp</i> incarnation, with
MetaPost). The <i>feynmf</i> or
@@ -14,11 +14,11 @@ font (or PostScript file) for use in a subsequent LaTeX run. For
new users, who have access to MetaPost, the PostScript version is
probably the better route, for document portability and other reasons.
-<p/>Jos Vermaseren&rsquo;s <i>axodraw</i> is mentioned as an alternative in
+<p/>Jos Vermaseren&#8217;s <i>axodraw</i> is mentioned as an alternative in
the documentation of <i>feynmf</i>, but it is written entirely in
terms of <i>dvips</i> <code>\</code><code>special</code> commands, and is thus rather
imperfectly portable.
-<p/>An alternative approach is implemented by Norman Gray&rsquo;s <i>feyn</i>
+<p/>An alternative approach is implemented by Norman Gray&#8217;s <i>feyn</i>
package. Rather than creating complete diagrams as postscript images,
<i>feyn</i> provides a font (in a variety of sizes) containing
fragments, which you can compose to produce complete diagrams. It