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@@ -5,17 +5,17 @@
<p/>Knuth was making a particular point about the capabilities of TeX
when he defined the logo. Unfortunately, many believe, he thereby
opened floodgates to give the world a whole range of rather silly
-&lsquo;bumpy road&rsquo; logos for TeX entities such as AMSTeX, PicTeX,
+&#8216;bumpy road&#8217; logos for TeX entities such as AMSTeX, PicTeX,
BibTeX, and so on, produced in a flurry of different fonts, sizes,
-and baselines &mdash; indeed, everything one might hope to cause them to
+and baselines &#8212; indeed, everything one might hope to cause them to
obstruct the reading process. In particular, Lamport invented
-LaTeX (silly enough in itself, with a raised small &lsquo;A&rsquo; and a
-lowered &lsquo;E&rsquo;) and marketing input from Addison-Wesley led to the even
+LaTeX (silly enough in itself, with a raised small &#8216;A&#8217; and a
+lowered &#8216;E&#8217;) and marketing input from Addison-Wesley led to the even
stranger current logo for LaTeX2e, which appends a lowered
single-stroke Greek letter &epsilon;.
-<p/>Sensible users don&rsquo;t have to follow this stuff wherever it goes,
+<p/>Sensible users don&#8217;t have to follow this stuff wherever it goes,
but, for those who insist, a large collection of logos is defined in
-the <i>texnames</i> package (but note that this set of macros isn&rsquo;t
+the <i>texnames</i> package (but note that this set of macros isn&#8217;t
entirely reliable in LaTeX2e).
The Metafont and MetaPost logos can be set in fonts that LaTeX2e
knows about (so that they scale with the surrounding text) using the
@@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ use of the Knuthian font for MetaPost (you might get
- something like &lsquo;META&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;O&amp;nbsp;&amp;nbsp;T&rsquo;).
-You needn&rsquo;t despair, however &mdash; most versions of the logo font
+ something like &#8216;META&#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp;O&#38;nbsp;&#38;nbsp;T&#8217;).
+You needn&#8217;t despair, however &#8212; most versions of the logo font
distributed nowadays contain the missing letters, and the author
-himself uses just &lsquo;MetaPost&rsquo;.
-<p/>For those who don&rsquo;t wish to acquire the &lsquo;proper&rsquo; logos, the canonical
+himself uses just &#8216;MetaPost&#8217;.
+<p/>For those who don&#8217;t wish to acquire the &#8216;proper&#8217; logos, the canonical
thing to do is to say <code>AMS-</code><code>\</code><code>TeX</code>
for AMSTeX, <code>Pic</code><code>\</code><code>TeX</code>
for PicTeX, <code>Bib</code><code>\</code><code>TeX</code>