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15 Dec
2007
15 Dec
'07
12:58 p.m.
Hello Steffen,
this ',' is in reality a SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK (U+210A) and
(thanks Arthur for the correction!)
But – Patrick you work on Mac, too – in which editor/application can I actually *see* a difference?
Don't ask me. I've used emacs and asked it (C-u C-x =) to get me information on the character and it told me the unicode codepoint. You could also use Unicode Checker for this kind of task. See http://earthlingsoft.net/UnicodeChecker/ (it's a Mac OS X software). Another comment: could it be that your computer clock is one day back? Your mails appear as if they were created yesterday. (Nice way to push deadlines, though :)) Patrick -- ConTeXt wiki and more: http://contextgarden.net