On Thu, 10 May 2007 18:14:28 +0200
Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> >>>>> "Micha" == Micha Feigin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> Micha> Babel defines \R and \L for RTL or LTR text and it also defines
> Micha> \H but I don't recall exactly what for, something internal for
> Micha> hebrew.
> 
> But not for an all english document, right?
> 

At least some of the problem turns out not to be babel. \H is defined somewhere
to produce " above the letter.

\R and \L do not seem to be defined in an english document

> Micha> Also, I haven't checked the XeTeX compatability yet, but AFAIK
> Micha> it doesn't mix with babel (or at least I don't need babel for
> Micha> hebrew documents with XeTeX)
> >>  I *think* this is worked on.
> 
> Micha> One thing that was solved (at least according to the list) is
> Micha> the encoding issue (to allow using utf8 without the encoding
> Micha> package)
> 
> Micha> I don't know about this.
> 
> I don't either, sorry.
> 
> JMarc
> 

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