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How to with latin2
From: |
Radek Hnilica |
Subject: |
How to with latin2 |
Date: |
Tue, 17 Jul 2001 10:10:23 +0200 |
User-agent: |
Mutt/1.3.18i |
On Tue, Jul 17, 2001 at 09:08:36AM +0200, Ian Carr-de Avelon wrote:
> >What about latin2 in lout? Is latin2 fonts a must, or can I use
> >latin1 fonts for typeseting in latin2? I want ask, is there some
> >mechanism which can use latin1 and accents to typeset characters
> >in latin2?
> As Uwe wrote, the Czech is supposed to be there, due to the Czech
> characters having been defined in terms of glyphs. It is a while
> since I tried, but here bellow is as close as I got to a working
> Polish test. As I remember including the TimesCE was unexpected
> for me as the docs seemed to imply that @SysInclude { latin2 }
> would already select the correct character set.
Yes, the documentation is incomplete and thus wrong about this topic.
> @SysInclude { doc }
> @SysInclude { latin2 }
> @Doc @Text @Begin
> { TimesCE Base } @Font {
> Polish @Language @Date @PP
> Polish @Language {
> " POLISH CHARACTERS "
> }
> }
> @End @Text
Nice, it works as test. But unusable in real world :(.
How can I replace all fonts and modify latin2 to do this?
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Radek Hnilica <Radek at Balga dot CZ>
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