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@@ -9,19 +9,19 @@ have a link to the file (there are lists at the end of each answer):
click on one of the links associated with the package, and you can
get the package (which may be one file or several).
-<p/>If you heard about the file somewhere else, it&rsquo;s possible that the
+<p/>If you heard about the file somewhere else, it&#8217;s possible that the
source told you where to look; if not, try the CTAN searching
facilities, such as <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/search/">http://www.tex.ac.uk/search/</a>. That (rather
simple) search engine can return data from a search of the CTAN
catalogue (which covers most useful packages), or data from a search
of the names of files on the archive.
<p/>Packages come in a variety of different styles of distribution; the
-very simplest will actually offer just <i>package.sty</i> &mdash; in this
+very simplest will actually offer just <i>package.sty</i> &#8212; in this
case, just download the file and
<a href="FAQ-inst-wlcf.html">get on with installation</a>.
<p/>Normally, though, you will want <i>foo.sty</i> but that file is distributed
in a LaTeX documented source file <i>foo.dtx</i>; thus you should
-search just for <em>foo</em> &mdash; <i>foo.sty</i> won&rsquo;t be visible
+search just for <em>foo</em> &#8212; <i>foo.sty</i> won&#8217;t be visible
anywhere on the archive or in the catalogue.
<p/>Since most packages are distributed in this
<code>.dtx</code>/<code>.ins</code> way, they usually occupy their own
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ packages, you should download everything in the directory: as often as
not, packages grouped in this way depend on each other, so that you
really <em>need</em> the other ones.
<p/>Having acquired the package distribution,
-&ldquo;<a href="FAQ-install-unpack.html">unpacking LaTeX packages</a>&rdquo; outlines
+&#8220;<a href="FAQ-install-unpack.html">unpacking LaTeX packages</a>&#8221; outlines
your next step.
<p/><p>This question on the Web: <a href="http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=install-find">http://www.tex.ac.uk/cgi-bin/texfaq2html?label=install-find</a>
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