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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label fancyhdr</title>
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<h3>Alternative head- and footlines in LaTeX</h3>
-<p/>The standard LaTeX document classes define a small set of &lsquo;page
-styles&rsquo; which specify head- and footlines for your document (though
+<p/>The standard LaTeX document classes define a small set of &#8216;page
+styles&#8217; which specify head- and footlines for your document (though
they can be used for other purposes, too). The standard set is very
limited, but LaTeX is capable of much more. The internal
LaTeX coding needed to change page styles is not particularly
-challenging, but there&rsquo;s no need &mdash; there are packages that provide
+challenging, but there&#8217;s no need &#8212; there are packages that provide
useful abstractions that match the way we typically think about these
things.
<p/>The <i>fancyhdr</i> package provides