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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ correct:
</pre>
</blockquote><p>
produces the error at the <code>\\</code>. This usage is just wrong; if you
-want to number the cells in a table, you have to do it &ldquo;by hand&rdquo;:
+want to number the cells in a table, you have to do it &#8220;by hand&#8221;:
<blockquote>
<pre>
\newcounter{tablecell}
@@ -80,15 +80,15 @@ seemingly innocent:
</pre>
</blockquote><p>
produces the error (the same happens with <code>\</code><code>mbox</code> in place of
-<code>\</code><code>fbox</code>, or with either of their &ldquo;big brothers&rdquo;, <code>\</code><code>framebox</code> and
+<code>\</code><code>fbox</code>, or with either of their &#8220;big brothers&#8221;, <code>\</code><code>framebox</code> and
<code>\</code><code>makebox</code>). This is because the <code>alltt</code> environment
-uses a &ldquo;trivial&rdquo; list, hidden inside their definition. (The
+uses a &#8220;trivial&#8221; list, hidden inside their definition. (The
<code>itemize</code> environment also has this construct inside
-itself, in fact, so <code>\</code><code>begin{itemize}</code> won&rsquo;t work inside an
+itself, in fact, so <code>\</code><code>begin{itemize}</code> won&#8217;t work inside an
<code>\</code><code>fbox</code>, either.) The list construct wants to happen between
paragraphs, so it makes a new paragraph of its own. Inside the
-<code>\</code><code>fbox</code> command, that doesn&rsquo;t work, and subsequent macros convince
-themselves that there&rsquo;s a missing <code>\</code><code>item</code> command.
+<code>\</code><code>fbox</code> command, that doesn&#8217;t work, and subsequent macros convince
+themselves that there&#8217;s a missing <code>\</code><code>item</code> command.
<p/>To solve this rather cryptic error, one must put the
<code>alltt</code> inside a paragraph-style box. The following
modification of the above <em>does</em> work:
@@ -103,14 +103,14 @@ modification of the above <em>does</em> work:
}
</pre>
</blockquote><p>
-The code above produces a box that&rsquo;s far too wide for the text. One
+The code above produces a box that&#8217;s far too wide for the text. One
may want to use something that allows
<a href="FAQ-varwidth.html">variable size boxes</a> in place of the
<code>minipage</code> environment.
-<p/>Oddly, although the <code>verbatim</code> environment wouldn&rsquo;t work
+<p/>Oddly, although the <code>verbatim</code> environment wouldn&#8217;t work
inside a <code>\</code><code>fbox</code> command argument (see
<a href="FAQ-verbwithin.html">verbatim in command arguments</a>), you
-get an error that complains about <code>\</code><code>item</code>: the environment&rsquo;s
+get an error that complains about <code>\</code><code>item</code>: the environment&#8217;s
internal list bites you before <code>verbatim</code> has even had a
chance to create its own sort of chaos.
<p/>Another (seemingly) obvious use of <code>\</code><code>fbox</code> also falls foul of this
@@ -120,10 +120,10 @@ error:
\fbox{\section{Boxy section}}
</pre>
</blockquote><p>
-This is a case where you&rsquo;ve simply got to be more subtle; you should
-either write your own macros to replace the insides of LaTeX&rsquo;s
+This is a case where you&#8217;ve simply got to be more subtle; you should
+either write your own macros to replace the insides of LaTeX&#8217;s
sectioning macros, or look for some alternative in the packages
discussed in
-&ldquo;<a href="FAQ-secthead.html">The style of section headings</a>&rdquo;.
+&#8220;<a href="FAQ-secthead.html">The style of section headings</a>&#8221;.
<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=errmissitem">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=errmissitem</a>
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