UPDATE: The wp-Typogrify plugin has merged with the wp-Hyphenate plugin to become wp-Typography! Please update your bookmarks.
If you’ve used my plugin wp-typogrify before. You’ll be happy to hear I’m currently in progress of updating and merging it with the fantastic wp-hyphenate by Jeff King — he’ll also take over management of the plugin.
No exact estimate on completion, but I don’t see it taking too long. Stay tuned!

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Yes I am. And I’m happy to hear you’re maintaining it.
I have a problem with <samp> though. wp-typogrify would transform quotes, while it wouldn’t do that with <code> and <pre> elements, i guess you could simply modify the regex, so that <samp>-elements stay intact.
Thank you so much!
That sounds like fantastic news. A one-stop-shop for typographic goodness.
I’m having an issue where wp-typogrify seems to interfere with image alignment and display of captions.
See http://wordpress.org/support/topic/243014?replies=9
I’ve tested on a clean install of WordPress 2.7. Enabling only the wp-typogrify plugin seems to prevent image alignment in blog posts from working. Disabling it brings back the expected wordpress behaviour. Is this a known issue?
Nice plan to combine these two plugins - if they work with WP 2.7.1 then. How far are you? Any updates? I seek desperately for a typo-plugin working fine with WP 2.7.1!!! (And I bet there are thousand others out there, waiting, too (some of them might not know yet, that they’re waiting… but as soon as the plugin is released and works: they know!) - go go go :)
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