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Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 16:44:18 +0100
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Hi,

I tackled the task of writing the fdu files, and I've just
finished a first version of ts1. I will begin shortly with
Greek and Cyrillic and any advice on the existing encoding
files will be most welcome.

Lars:

>> %\DeclareTextSymbol{\textasteriskcentered}{OMS}{3}   % "03
>
> How about U+2217 (ASTERISK OPERATOR)?
> OTOH, \textasteriskcentered is probably a glyphic variation on the normal
> asterisk rather than a separate character.

There is a LOW ASTERISK (U+204E), which is actually centered in
the fonts I have got with that char.

Dominique:

> There are already extensive lists of character mappings available at:
> http://www.unruh.de/DniQ/latex/unicode/content/config/

Thanks. I think the Greek and Cyrillic mappings will be useful.

> === 2. \IeC

Done.

Javier

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Javier Bezos                     |  TeX y tipografia
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Composición de textos técnico-científicos y con escrituras no latinas
Consultoría y desarrollo de soluciones para TeX, LaTeX y Omega

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