Hans Hagen said this at Sun, 21 Aug 2005 18:36:21 +0200:
so the advised font encodings will be: texnansi, qx, t5, dense
Okay, thinking about it, dense isn't a great name, either. Just about all the 8-bit encodings are dense--they're just dense with different stuff. So with that in mind, I present euro-letters: http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/euro-letter.pdf http://homepage.mac.com/atl/tex/euro-letter.zip In the course of things, I found that for whatever reason, the unic-030 (VN) vector was off by two slots. I added [ST]commaaccent to enco-uc (should be in enco-def, too) and unic-002. The key files, however, are enco-el.tex and eurolett.enc. The tester file was brought to life simply by installing: texfont --ma --in --ve=public --co=lm --so=auto --en=eurolett \ --pat="lmvtt*" Please run with normal text--anything you can get your hands on. I am nearly a monoglot, and don't have a lot of stuff lying around that would actually put this stuff to the test. -- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= Adam T. Lindsay, Computing Dept. atl@comp.lancs.ac.uk Lancaster University, InfoLab21 +44(0)1524/510.514 Lancaster, LA1 4WA, UK Fax:+44(0)1524/510.492 -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-