On Fri, Jan 24, 2003 at 02:58:54PM +0100, Gour wrote:
Simon Pepping (spepping@scaprea.hobby.nl) wrote:
As was discussed some time ago the mapping of Unicode characters in ConTeXt requires more work. The default encoding uses a simple compatibility:
enco-def.tex: \definecharacter Dstroke {D} \definecharacter dstroke {d}
Thank you for your pointer for further "research". I've found that enco-mis.tex handles this D&dstroke mechanism since they are resolved as \DJ & \dj commands, but I don't have any idea whether it can be used somehow to solve my problem.
It is dependent on the encoding of your output font. In enco-en.tex I see this: \definecharacter dmacron 158 \definecharacter Eth 208 These seem to be other names for dstroke and Dstroke. If you use an ec-encoded font and you say this: \definecharacter dstroke 158 \definecharacter Dstroke 208 would that help? Regards, Simon -- Simon Pepping email: spepping@scaprea.hobby.nl