Patrick Gundlach said this at Fri, 19 Aug 2005 13:53:53 +0200:
Sure. (didn't send to main list 'cos it's rough, still)
btw: 'dense' can now be a parameter to http://fun.contextgarden.net/encodingtable/enctable.rb?
Hmm. I'm not sure I understand what it's supposed to do.
So there is no /plus and /ampersand (and alike)? How would these be accessed? By making the chars active? Any possible drawbacks?
Correct, at least according to the original brief I was given, which I interpreted as: letters only, plus punctuation that comes in a normal text flow that is likely to be a participant in kerns and/or ligatures. So, no math or currency symbols (I can't remember why I put \equal back in there, so it's out again) as they can be treated as symbols and called within other fonts. It's up to you all to tell me the drawbacks of making these characters active, however...
What about an enco-den.tex file?
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