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Re: Typesetting special characters, help needed: msg#00340

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Subject: Re: Typesetting special characters, help needed


Hi Robert,

On Jul 22, 2004, at 2:06 PM, Robert Voogdgeert wrote:

I need to copy-paste from a database (Accordance) with classical Hebrew texts to a LaTeX document. The encoding of the texts in the database is MacRoman according to the software developer (Oaksoft). Most of the characters are rendered well after compiling with the use of \catcode, e.g. \catcode`\_=\active\def_{\char'137 }.
The character ø (also used for one of the Hebrew vowel signs) didn't result in any errors but was not typeset, or at least absent in the pdf output. But with the use of \catcode`\ø=\active\defø{\char'034 }, it is typeset.

You might want to try the XeTeX list for this.

http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex

The XeTeX project appears to be going very well.

The developer of XeTeX has experience with exotic fonts. There are some really strong font brains on the list.

I have tried this same process with the Oaksoft Classical Greek font and never did get it totally working. But that was before XeTex as widely known. I have not tried since learning about XeTeX.




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