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too simplistic definition of U+201C and U+201D
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Werner LEMBERG |
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too simplistic definition of U+201C and U+201D |
Date: |
Sat, 08 Aug 2009 13:34:32 +0200 (CEST) |
Characters U+201C and U+201D map to \quotedblleft and quotedblright,
respectively, which in turn are defined as
\chardef\quotedblleft="5C
\chardef\quotedblright=`\"
If used within @code, this fails, and you get a backslash and a
straight double quote, respectively. Since we are already using EC
fonts at various places, we could define these glyphs too (and some
others missing in CM) with
\def\quotedblleft{{\ecfont \char"10}}
\def\quotedblright{{\ecfont \char"11}}
or use those glyphs if the current font is typewriter.
Werner
- too simplistic definition of U+201C and U+201D,
Werner LEMBERG <=