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 Re: LICR objects in math Bernard Gaulle <[log in to unmask]> Tue, 21 Jan 2003 10:34:03 +0100 text/plain (35 lines)  > > there is no  > > \ifmmode and there is no expansion since i use the "mltex" option and  > > thus inputed chars belong to category "letter".  >  > ah, so what you mean is you solved it for a subgroup of the clientele of  > todays LaTeX fallacious argument i heard for the first time 20 years ago, when accented chars were only used by a subgroup of TeX users... Willing to solve all world's problems often generates no solution, so having complementary solutions is a good approach.  > and only for the chars that are part of your base font (or can be  > constructed from them), eg if you type $\texteuro$ what happens? as we spoke about input encoding and math, \text constructs were not concerned. If \DeclareMathMeaning can solve the pb of $\texteuro$ it's fine. > One limited possibility would be > \mathcode\ä="8000 i confess this is also my trick along with the mltex option and thus there is an expansion: {the letter à} à->\mathaccent "7012\relax a > would require that input encoding and font encoding match... no more than \catcode\ä=\active of inputenc! May be a \usepackage[...]{mathenc} should help...   --bg