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diff --git a/src/prj/mmv/index.gsp b/src/prj/mmv/index.gsp
index 3207611..185d93e 100644
--- a/src/prj/mmv/index.gsp
+++ b/src/prj/mmv/index.gsp
@@ -238,8 +238,8 @@ html lang="en" {
p {-
People are retarded, and as a result we have filenames with newlines in
them. All it would have taken to solve this issue for everyone was for
- literally @strong{-anybody} during the early UNIX days to go “@em{-hey,
- this is a bad idea!}”, but alas, we must deal with this. Newlines are
+ literally @strong{-anybody} during the early UNIX days to go ‘@em{-hey,
+ this is a bad idea!}’, but alas, we must deal with this. Newlines are
of course not the only special characters filenames can contain, but
they are the single most infuriating to deal with; the UNIX utilities
all being line-oriented really doesn’t work well with these files.
@@ -284,7 +284,7 @@ html lang="en" {
though another example. We have 2 files — one with and one without an
embedded newline — and our goal is to simply reverse these filenames.
In this example I am going to be displaying newlines in filenames with
- the “@code{-$'\\n'}” syntax as this is how my shell displays embedded
+ the ‘@code{-$'\\n'}’ syntax as this is how my shell displays embedded
newlines.
}
@@ -312,9 +312,9 @@ html lang="en" {
aside {
p data-ref="1" {-
- The reason you get a cryptic “file not found” error message is because
+ The reason you get a cryptic ‘file not found’ error message is because
@code{-mmv} tries to assert that all the input files actually exist
- before doing anything. Since “foo” isn’t a real file, we error out.
+ before doing anything. Since ‘foo’ isn’t a real file, we error out.
}
}
@@ -359,7 +359,7 @@ html lang="en" {
}
li {-
The @code{-l} command in @code{-sed} prints the current input in a
- “visually unambiguous form”.
+ ‘visually unambiguous form’.
}
}