On Wed, 5 Feb 2014 01:58:44 +0100
Jaroslav Hajtmar <hajt...@gyza.cz> wrote:

> I know about ^\prime but this is the same as ^{'}.

Not to be confused with ´ (prime)!
U+2032 ′
U+0027 ' 
U+2019 ’
U+02BC ʼ
etc.

Windows (Word) is really "bad" in substituting the "right single
quotation mark" for the ASCII (typewriter) apostrophe (U+0027).
This is probably because some people in the unicode world decided that
this be the "preferred" character to use for apostrophe (for some
strange reason).

Alan
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