Apostrophe handling
Hello,
I have some issues with the apostrophe handling in Pages for documents in French.
When I write " L'enfant " Pages shows the following apostrophe between L and enfant : ‘
It should show the following : ’
The document is set up as French, so that doesn't help.
Any ideas ?
Thanks,
Pascal
You wrote that the document is set to French but which is the language used by Pages to display its menus.
When Pages is running in French, if we activate the feature "Utiliser les guillemets français" it inserts the correct apostrophe.
So,
(1) if Pages display French menus, what you get is not the normal behavior.
Try to clean the fonts cache files
Run FontBook (Livre des polices) to get rid of possible fonts conflicts.
(2) if Pages doesn't display French menus, disable the feature "Utiliser les guillemets français" and type the correct character by yourself.
I apologize but I don't remember the language for which Pages uses the curly character which you got.
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) samedi 11 juin 2011 10:58:17
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Wow, the world of special characters and entities rivals
mod-rewrites as
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I've long used &-#-8-2-1-7; (without the hyphens) to
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that that's
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database.
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MySQL to
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defined
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practice are the
encodings used in the table columns (as shown in the examples
above) and
the connection encoding. For example MySQL is able to store
the data as
UTF-8, but deliver it as something completely different to
your script.
We usually don't want this, so we set the connection encoding
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mysql_query('SET NAMES utf8');
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script and
the database will handle the data correctly as UTF-8 and
won't change
its encoding.
And simply spoken the header() call just does a similar thing
for the
way between your script and the user's browser:
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