A Macintosh search-and-replace utility intended for use in desktop
publishing environments.
It seeks out several things that are typical of word-processed
textfiles and converts them to a more widely acceptable typographic
format.
* Quotation marks (tilted, not straight like a typewriter)
* Apostrophes (also tilted, not typewriter)
* Em dashes (?, width of an 'm', instead of double-hyphen)
* En dashes (-, width of an 'n', instead of hyphen)
* Misusing lowercase L as numeral 1 (Some early typewriters had a
single character for both functions.)
* Remove indents
* Ligatures (where close-together letters are drawn even close,
slightly sharing some parts)
* Remove hard hyphens (where somebody type them, rather than just
letting software decide)
* Remove extra spaces (such as double-space after the period/full-
stop at the end of a sentence)