This seems to have done the trick. I turned them off in text edit too, but
they still kept coming back until I disabled them directly in system
preferences.
Thanks all,
Erik Burggraaf
On Nov 29, 2014, at 3:51 PM, Jeff Berwick wrote:
> It is possible that it is using smart quotes. You ca
Hi,
Further to what Jeff has said, you can stop this behaviour in TextEdit
directly. When in TextEdit, go under the Edit menu to Substitutions and
check/uncheck the substitutions that are affecting your productivity. There’s
Smart Quotes, the double-dash problem and apostrophe stuff that can
It is possible that it is using smart quotes. You can fix this by going to:
System Preferences > Keyboard
And clicking on the "Text" tab. You will then want to turn off the smart
quotes or something similar to that.
Hth,
Jeff
> On Nov 29, 2014, at 5:40 PM, erik burggraaf wrote:
>
> Hi, I
Hi, I used to be able to edit php and html files on the mac with no problems.
Since I upgraded to mavericks though, text edit re-encoded my files. So, now a
“ is a “, apostrophe and I think tab, aren’t doing what they are ment to,
spaces appear to be not coded properly and it’s a mess.
How c