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Re: New encodings in makeinfo


From: Patrice Dumas
Subject: Re: New encodings in makeinfo
Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2006 20:14:02 +0100
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On Sun, Jan 29, 2006 at 12:18:33PM -0600, Karl Berry wrote:
>     00D8: O better than OE
>     00F8: o better than oe
> 
> This seems wrong to me.  Is OE different than AE?  One would never write
> "Asop's Fables".

It's not for oe, but for Oslash. The AE of AEsope is AElig, 00C6, OE of
OEdipe is 0152 (OElig), and I agree with the transliteration to OE.

>     00C5: A better than AA 
>     00E5: a better than aa
> 
> I feel like I've seen AA and aa an awful lot, but maybe just as TeX
> control sequences :).

It is for Aring, A with a ring above, so I don't see why there should be
another A when transliterating. It goes against all the other examples.

> Although "TH" might be a better translation of the individual letter
> Thorn when used by itself, I surmise that "TH" would be really wrong
> when used at the beginning of an actual word, as in "THorn" (I don't
> know a real word :).  So the mixed-case mappings seem preferable to me.

I agree that mixed case is better in most cases.

--
Pat




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