Hi Peter,

On 01/06/2010, at 8:41 AM, Peter Dyballa wrote:


Am 01.06.2010 um 00:03 schrieb Ross Moore:

Now here's my variant of your example, with all font characters
showing correctly, and constructed where necessary.


Ross,

the correct code points are:

        [Ẅ]  1E84  LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS
        [ẅ]  1E85  LATIN SMALL LETTER W WITH DIAERESIS

Aaahh, yes, my mistake.

But in the coding of  \Undeclare...  the code-point location
is not actually used. These break the direct link between,
e.g. \"W, and *any* unicode point, as established by the
corresponding  \Declare.... command.
It is only there to make it easy to get the correct \Undeclare...
from that \Declare... command, by copy/paste.

(Clearly I didn't use copy/paste and made a small slip-up.)


What I really need now are 2 things:

  1.  an easy way to access variants for accents, according to
      whether they go over upper/lower-case letters;

  2.  a reliable way to work out how much to adjust the
      vertical position when  \...@accent  doesn't quite
      get it right --- e.g.  with the Venturis *** styles.



(From Kermit's utf8.txt and according to UnicodeChecker.)

--
Greetings

  Pete

Cheers,

        Ross

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