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@@ -35,19 +35,19 @@ personal selection:
external programs, and more. It was designed with both the beginner
and the advanced LaTeX user in mind.
<p/> The <i>Kile</i> editor that is provided with the KDE
- window manager provides GUI &ldquo;shell-like&rdquo; facilities, in a
+ window manager provides GUI &#8220;shell-like&#8221; facilities, in a
similar way to the widely-praised <i>Winedt</i> (see below);
- details (and downloads) are available from the project&rsquo;s
+ details (and downloads) are available from the project&#8217;s
<a href="http://kile.sourceforge.net/">home on SourceForge</a>. A newer
- system (by <i>Kile</i>&rsquo;s original author),
- <a href="http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/"><i>texmaker</a></i> doesn&rsquo;t
- rely on KDE&rsquo;s facilities, and so may be more easily portable.
+ system (by <i>Kile</i>&#8217;s original author),
+ <a href="http://www.xm1math.net/texmaker/"><i>texmaker</a></i> doesn&#8217;t
+ rely on KDE&#8217;s facilities, and so may be more easily portable.
<dt>MSDOS<dd> TeXshell is a simple,
easily-customisable environment, which can be used with the editor
of your choice.
<p/> You can also use GNU <i>emacs</i> and AUC-TeX
under MSDOS.
-<dt>Windows &rsquo;9x, NT, etc.<dd><i>TeXnicCenter</i> is a (free)
+<dt>Windows &#8217;9x, NT, etc.<dd><i>TeXnicCenter</i> is a (free)
TeX-oriented development system, uniting a powerful platform for
executing (La)TeX and friends with a configurable editor.
<p/> <i>Winedt</i>, a shareware package, is also highly spoken of.
@@ -55,7 +55,7 @@ personal selection:
as well as a powerful and well-configured editor. The editor can
generate its output in UTF-8 (to some extent), which is
useful when working with <a href="FAQ-xetex.html">XeTeX</a> (and other
- &ldquo;next-generation&rdquo; (La)TeX applications).
+ &#8220;next-generation&#8221; (La)TeX applications).
<p/> Both <i>emacs</i> and <i>vim</i> are available in versions
for Windows systems.
<dt>OS/2<dd> <i>epmtex</i> offers an OS/2-specific shell.
@@ -76,7 +76,7 @@ personal selection:
cross-platform editor and shell, modelled on the excellent
TeXshop for the Macintosh. While this program,
<a href="http://www.tug.org/texworks/">TeXworks</a>, is still under
- development, it is already quite usable: if you&rsquo;re looking for a
+ development, it is already quite usable: if you&#8217;re looking for a
(La)TeX development environment, and are willing to step beyond
the boundaries, it may be for you.
</dl>
@@ -85,9 +85,9 @@ environments. LaTeX users looking for <i>make</i>-like
facilities should review the answer on
<a href="FAQ-make.html">Makefiles for LaTeX documents</a>.
<p/>While many (La)TeX-oriented editors can support work on BibTeX
-files, there are many systems that provide specific &ldquo;database-like&rdquo;
-access to your BibTeX files &mdash;
- see &ldquo;<a href="FAQ-buildbib.html">creating a bibliography file</a>&rdquo;.
+files, there are many systems that provide specific &#8220;database-like&#8221;
+access to your BibTeX files &#8212;
+ see &#8220;<a href="FAQ-buildbib.html">creating a bibliography file</a>&#8221;.
<dl>
<dt><tt><i>alpha</i></tt><dd><a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/tex-archive/systems/mac/support/alpha/">systems/mac/support/alpha/</a>