encoding comparison table
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Hi there, I have set up a small toy for those interested in TeX encodings: http://fun.contextgarden.net/encodingtable/enctable.rb?ec,texnansi,8r,8a You can change the table by selecting different arguments to the http query. Enjoy, Patrick (just a quick hack, so is not beautiful) -- ConTeXt wiki and more: http://contextgarden.net
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Patrick Gundlach wrote:
Hi there,
I have set up a small toy for those interested in TeX encodings:
http://fun.contextgarden.net/encodingtable/enctable.rb?ec,texnansi,8r,8a
Thank you. I like your new gardening toy (as a nice reference of what *may not* be done when writing non-english texts or at least what's the least evil way of doing it). I'm (very very) slowly beginning to understand what's that encoding stuff all about, but I wish this site would move to the "museum" part as soon as possible :) Read: that OpenType support (or whatever else it may be) would supress that stupid "256 limitation". Mojca
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Mojca Miklavec
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Patrick Gundlach