Adam Lindsay wrote:
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.
there is no reason to make them active; in the worst case we can preprocess to $=$ or &equal;
It's up to you all to tell me the drawbacks of making these characters active, however...
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