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<p/>If your words are being h-yphenated, like this, with jus-t single
letters at the
beginning or the end of the word, you may have a version mismatch
-problem. TeX&rsquo;s hyphenation system changed between version 2.9
+problem. TeX&#8217;s hyphenation system changed between version 2.9
and 3.0, and macros written for use with version 2.9 can have this
effect with a version 3.0 system. If you are using Plain TeX, make
sure your <i>plain.tex</i> file has a version number which is at
least 3.0, and rebuild your format. If you are using LaTeX 2.09 your
-best plan is to upgrade to LaTeX2e. If for some reason you can&rsquo;t,
+best plan is to upgrade to LaTeX2e. If for some reason you can&#8217;t,
the last version of LaTeX 2.09 (released on 25 March 1992) is still
available (for the time being at least) and ought to solve this
problem.
-<p/>If you&rsquo;re using LaTeX2e, the problem probably arises from your
-<code>hyphen.cfg</code> file, which has to be created if you&rsquo;re using a
+<p/>If you&#8217;re using LaTeX2e, the problem probably arises from your
+<code>hyphen.cfg</code> file, which has to be created if you&#8217;re using a
multi-lingual version.
<p/>A further source of oddity can derive from the 1995 release of
<a href="FAQ-ECfonts.html">Cork-encoded fonts</a>,