15 Sep
2016
15 Sep
'16
7:16 p.m.
On 15 Sep 2016, at 20:19, Wolfgang Schuster
wrote: Hans Åberg 15. September 2016 um 19:44
I use Xcode on MacOS (former OS X), which has very good Unicode support (including RTL scripts). There is a Unicode symbols table, but it is slow. One can also design one's own keyboard map, but that is very time consuming.
Another input method is shown in the following video [1] where each symbol get its own command, e.g. \mbfitx is equal to {\bi x}. …
In fact, I used the PDF copying method on a LaTeX unicode-math file. But the package expands ASCII to math italic, which I pointed out to the author last year, but got no reply. So ConTeXt seems to be more up to date and in line with Unicode.