Related issues: how to set replacement rules that can be adapted for each I'm aware this post is partly out of the scope of this bug, but these are ThisĪutoCorrection rule should be the default for French too. Should be U+0019 for typographical reasons: these are smarter. But it is working perfectly forĪpostrophes too, at least in English and French. U+0019 and U+0018 (right and left marks). Replacement function is primarily intended to replace English quotation marks Which "is preferred for apostrophe" (following the Unicode specification). Second point: standard apostrophes (U+0027 APOSTROPHE, ie ' ) can be replaced byĪutoCorrection (fourth tab) with U+2019 RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK, ie ’. May be a not so bad behavior - we can discuss that. With a non-break space (I've not been using it for a long time, though). Especially since it would be wrong, because thisĪFAIK, MS Office needs you to type in a white space, and then it replaces it > manually? I'm not doing it for the quotes, so why should I do it for : ? ! There is no space before the "!" That's the problem.
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