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Re: Russian encodings and TeX fontname scheme
- To: CyrTeX-T2@vvv.vsu.ru, tex-fonts@math.utah.edu
- Subject: Re: Russian encodings and TeX fontname scheme
- From: Vladimir Volovich <vvv@vvv.vsu.ru>
- Date: 19 Jun 1998 16:15:58 +0400
- In-Reply-To: "Sasha Berdnikov"'s message of "Fri, 19 Jun 1998 12:08:10 +0400 (MSD)"
- References: <m3g1h2eqn7.fsf@vvv.vsu.ru> <AHgnXYrqeD@ianin.spb.su>
"SB" == Sasha Berdnikov writes:
>> You mean,
>>
>> 6a -- T2A
>> 6t -- T2B
>> 6c -- T2C
>> 6x -- X2
>>
>> ? I think that it is Ok. But the most widely used T2* encoding
>> will probably be T2A. And the `6t' is assigned to T2B. However,
>> IMHO it does not matter.
SB> We need also the prefix for LR1 (0--127 from CM + 128--255 from
SB> X2) and LR0 (0--127 from CM + russian characters 196--255 and
SB> symbols \No, \currencysign, \sectionsign, <<, >> and ,, from
SB> X2).
You mean, that LR0 will be a subset of LR1? Then why registering of a
sub-encoding is needed?
SB> We need also the prefix reserved for T2D --- the encoding
SB> for future extensions (minor cyrillic alphabets, variant letters,
SB> etc.).
Best regards, -- Vladimir.