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Re: Adding support for ISO-8859-1 in printed manuals
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Karl Berry |
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Re: Adding support for ISO-8859-1 in printed manuals |
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Fri, 24 Nov 2006 16:29:41 -0600 |
subtleties of TeX's semantics (at times, I felt like if TeX was
laughing at me
I know the feeling :).
Implemented is the basic support for ISO-8859-1 and also for
ISO-8859-15.
Great, thanks!
That was fixed by adding \ptexi
If it works, it would be cleaner to use \dotless{i} in the definitions
instead of \ptexi, since @dotless is an official command, and hence is
already a dummy word. (I and other contributors have tried hard to make
the dummy words be all and the only the real commands; it'd be a shame
to go backwards in that respect.)
If you have a moment to do that experiment, that would be great.
The disclaimer form to address@hidden was also just sent.
Excellent, thanks again.
Best regards,
Karl