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In May I discovered that there was a typo in math-eul.tex rendering the lower-case 'd' an 'e'. Amazingly, the same problem occurs also for the upper-case 'D', and requires changing the line \definemathcharacter [D] [nothing] [mr] ["45] into \definemathcharacter [D] [nothing] [mr] ["44] Apparently this beautiful font is severely underused to allow this typo to survive! Regards, Johan -- Johan Sandblom N8, MRC, Karolinska sjh t +46851776108 17176 Stockholm m +46735521477 Sweden "What is wanted is not the will to believe, but the will to find out, which is the exact opposite" - Bertrand Russell
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Johan Sandblom wrote:
In May I discovered that there was a typo in math-eul.tex rendering the lower-case 'd' an 'e'. Amazingly, the same problem occurs also for the upper-case 'D', and requires changing the line
\definemathcharacter [D] [nothing] [mr] ["45]
into
\definemathcharacter [D] [nothing] [mr] ["44]
ok, fixed,
Apparently this beautiful font is severely underused to allow this typo to survive!
or maybe the D is not used that much (those chars are only used alone, not in words, so if one can do with A-C the D is never hit) Hans
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Hans Hagen
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Johan Sandblom