Ugly things indeed, Mojca. And even more so given my limited skills. Here is what I have for “H” with a breve accent below. \def\Hbrevebelow{H\smash{\lower1.9ex\hbox{\kern-3pt\llap{\char'010}}} \kern3pt} This only “works” in an italic environment by the way. With apologies to the wizards on this list, Alan On May 14, 2008, at 13;17,49 , Mojca Miklavec wrote:
On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 4:41 PM, Alan Bowen wrote:
Many thanks, Idris and Mojca.
If all goes well, I will move to luatex this summer---that really does seem to be the way to go---and then investigate XeTeX, which I gather is now functioning well with luatex. For now, however, I will have to cobble a macro using hints that Mojca provided.
My hint(s) only work in XeTeX and LuaTeX.
By the way I am using Latin Modern (ec encoding).
With ec encoding you really need to do ugly things. You need to compose a character by more or less manually lowering the breve accent and take care for italic correction yourself. Not even accent primitive can be used for it. And you cannot use the combining accent after the character or the proper Unicode glyph (though the latter might be possible by patching some definition in ConTeXt core), you always need to use a macro.
With XeTeX and LuaTeX all that comes (almost) for free.
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