Hello,

This may be a stupid question, but I can't work out how to produce the
' character (quotesingle, unicode 0x0027) glyph in a document. Just
typing the character in the source produces a quoteright as expected.
Here are my other attempts:

\starttext
\quotesingle
\getnamedglyphdirect{lm}{quotesingle}
\uchar{00}{39}
\stoptext

They all produce quoteright as well. Does anyone have a better
suggestion? I'm using MkIV, version 2011.02.25 22:03.

Thanks,

Pont
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