https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=116330

--- Comment #4 from MichaelB <[email protected]> ---
Thanks for your good explanation V Stuart Foote! But for fr_CH locale this
commit is not correct in my sense.

How a user with Swiss French keyboard can write something like below without
going in option to disable autocorrect? In all other text editor, ' (U+0027)
still ' (U+0027) or may be (U+2018) and not become › (U+2039). It is not the
same usage.


C'est vrai, l'hiver est terminé alors j'arrive demain. (correct)
|
C›est vrai, l›hiver est terminé alors j›arrive demain. (bad result)


Just a question, it is the same with english keyboard? When you write:

Don't do that! 

It become:

Don›t do that! ??

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