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Hello again! (after quite some time) I've recently downloaded the special-s.pdf and there is an example in Romanian. Now the question: How did you do the \c{t} and the \c{s} there to use the comma and not the cedilla? Because in the "standard" romanian (old typesetting way) these letter used to have comma and not cedilla (like now when using M$ Word) Greetings from Romania Dan SERACU __________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance Tax Center - File online. File on time. http://taxes.yahoo.com/filing.html
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At 08:30 23/03/2004, you wrote:
Hello again! (after quite some time)
I've recently downloaded the special-s.pdf and there is an example in Romanian. Now the question: How did you do the \c{t} and the \c{s} there to use the comma and not the cedilla? Because in the "standard" romanian (old typesetting way) these letter used to have comma and not cedilla (like now when using M$ Word)
so, you want a way to overload the meaning of \ccedilla? An option is to add \tcomma and \scomma to the encoding vectors and provide a romanian language specific that remaps \tcedilla to \tcomma What is the default definition of \tcomma ? Hans
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Dan Seracu
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Hans Hagen