I'm having difficulty getting straight 0x0027 apostrophes to convert into typographical single-quotes when using a given typescript. In the following example, \quote{single quotes} generates curly typographical single quotes, but the apostrophe comes out as a straight apostrophe in the PDF output: \usetypescriptfile[type-lemonde] \usetypescript[lemonde-1] \setupbodyfont[lemonde,ss,11pt] \starttext Why don't the apostrophes show up as \quotation{curly}? The \quote{single quotes} and \quotation{double quotes} are fine\ldots{} \stoptext The only way I can generate curly apostrophes is by placing 0x2019 characters into the source. However, when I comment out those first three lines, the output displays a curly apostrophe fine in the default font. Am I doing something wrong with how I've set up my typescript? ~/texmf/tex/context/user/type-lemonde.tex looks like this: \starttypescript [serif] [lemonde] \definefontsynonym [LeMondeLivre-Roman] [name:lemondelivrenormalosf] \definefontsynonym [LeMondeLivre-Bold] [name:lemondelivreboldosf] \definefontsynonym [LeMondeLivre-Italic] [name:lemondelivreitalicosf] \definefontsynonym [Serif] [LeMondeLivre-Roman] \definefontsynonym [SerifBold] [LeMondeLivre-Bold] \definefontsynonym [SerifItalic] [LeMondeLivre-Italic] \stoptypescript \starttypescript [sans] [lemonde] \definefontsynonym [LeMondeSans-Roman] [name:lemondesansnormalosf] \definefontsynonym [LeMondeSans-Bold] [name:lemondesansboldosf] \definefontsynonym [LeMondeSans-Italic] [name:lemondesansitalicosf] \definefontsynonym [Sans] [LeMondeSans-Roman] \definefontsynonym [SansBold] [LeMondeSans-Bold] \definefontsynonym [SansItalic] [LeMondeSans-Italic] \stoptypescript \starttypescript [lemonde-1] \definetypeface [lemonde] [rm] [serif] [lemonde] \definetypeface [lemonde] [ss] [sans] [lemonde] \stoptypescript This is using MkIV, recently updated minimals. Thanks for any help, John -- John Magolske http://B79.net/contact