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<title>UK TeX FAQ -- question label textrace</title>
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<h3>Making outline fonts from Metafont</h3>
-<p/><i>TeXtrace</i>, originally developed by P&eacute;ter Szab&oacute;, is a
-bundle of Unix scripts that use Martin Weber&rsquo;s freeware boundary
+<p/><i>TeXtrace</i>, originally developed by P&#233;ter Szab&#243;, is a
+bundle of Unix scripts that use Martin Weber&#8217;s freeware boundary
tracing package
<a href="http://autotrace.sourceforge.net"><i>autotrace</a></i> to
generate Type 1 outline fonts from Metafont bitmap
font outputs. The result is unlikely ever to be of the quality of
-the commercially-produced Type 1 font, but there&rsquo;s always the
+the commercially-produced Type 1 font, but there&#8217;s always the
<a href="http://fontforge.sourceforge.net/"><i>FontForge</a></i> font
editor to tidy things. Whatever, there
remain fonts which many people find useful and which fail to attract
the paid experts, and auto-tracing is providing a useful service here.
Notable sets of
-fonts generated using <i>TeXtrace</i> are P&eacute;ter Szab&oacute;&rsquo;s own
-EC/TC font set <i>tt2001</i> and Vladimir Volovich&rsquo;s
+fonts generated using <i>TeXtrace</i> are P&#233;ter Szab&#243;&#8217;s own
+EC/TC font set <i>tt2001</i> and Vladimir Volovich&#8217;s
CM-Super set, which covers the EC, TC, and the
Cyrillic LH font sets (for details of both of which sets, see
-<a href="FAQ-type1T1.html">&ldquo;8-bit&rdquo; type 1 fonts</a>).
+<a href="FAQ-type1T1.html">&#8220;8-bit&#8221; type 1 fonts</a>).
<p/>Another system, which arrived slightly later, is
<a href="http://www.cs.uu.nl/~hanwen/mftrace/"><i>mftrace</a></i>:
this is a small <i>Python</i> program that does the same job.
<i>Mftrace</i> may use either <i>autotrace</i> (like
-<i>TeXtrace</i>) or Peter Selinger&rsquo;s
+<i>TeXtrace</i>) or Peter Selinger&#8217;s
<a href="http://potrace.sourceforge.net"><i>potrace</a></i> to produce
the initial outlines to process. <i>Mftrace</i> is said to be
more flexible, and easier to use, than is <i>TeXtrace</i>, but both systems