> Does anyone know if there exists a TECkit mapping for Beta Code? > <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beta_code> > > I've found the betababel package, which I assume uses some single- > byte encoding, and am aware, though challenged to handle, that > some workaround to handle '\#=' as a text characters is needed; > any help in this regard would be much appreciated. > > What I got are non-LaTeX plaintext files (which I'd like to not > need to retype manually at all) written with Greek in uppercase > Beta Code and Latin-script text (mostly English but some German > and French quotes) written in lowercase with Beta Code > conventions for uppercase letters and diacritics, plus the ad hoc > '**' for literal asterisks, moreover it uses 'v' and 'j' for > digamma and jod in reconstructed forms, and the non-Beta Code > conventions '_' for macron, and TeX-like '--' for dash. > > I'm really suspecting that I'd be better off prefiltering the > sources with some ad hoc (computer) script before marking them > up, am I not?
No Teckit mapping but I have a utility written in C that converts Beta Code to unicode. It also handles all the special symbols prefixed with {,<,",[,# et.c. Latin text is ignored provided it is enclosed between a & and a $. Please email me or post a sample here to see if I can help. -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex