Steve Bennett-4 wrote:
Heh, just yesterday I was going to write that '''' would almost never
be used to mean "apostrophe followed by bold". Today, I used it at
French Wikipedia in the first sentence of an article:
L''''oeuf mimosa'''...
Nothing better than discovering one's own shortsightedness so soon!
See this is where using real apostrophes would actually be an advantage,
insane mutterings about MS "smart quotes" be damned...
HTH HAND
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Phil
...who to be fair has muttered his fair share ;-)
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