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If you type a contraction, OS X automatically changes the upright apostrophe/single quote to a slanted one. Cleartext recognizes "I'm" as a valid word, but not the corrected version "I’m" (notice the subtle difference in the apostrophe character).
This requires you to quickly type the space after the end of the word before OS X recognizes the contraction and changes the apostrophe, which can get a bit annoying.
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If you type a contraction, OS X automatically changes the upright apostrophe/single quote to a slanted one. Cleartext recognizes "I'm" as a valid word, but not the corrected version "I’m" (notice the subtle difference in the apostrophe character).
This requires you to quickly type the space after the end of the word before OS X recognizes the contraction and changes the apostrophe, which can get a bit annoying.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: