[ENH] International Characters (IntlChars-ar-dgd)
diegogomezdeck at consultar.com
diegogomezdeck at consultar.com
Sun Aug 24 14:48:59 UTC 2003
Folks,
Attached is a changeset with a modified version of the Andreas's work. The
Spanish characters are now corrected defined.
Some non-English/non-German/non-Spanish are also corrected but using the
old (but still valid) guess-procedure. The guessed pairs are:
($È $è) ($Ì $ì) ($Ò $ò) ($Ù $ù)
($Ë $ë) ($Ï $ï)
($Â $â) ($Ê $ê) ($Î $î) ($Ô $ô) ($Û $û)
Some check is needed!!!
For the rest, the changeset seems good enough to be included in the update-
stream.
This changeset is a superset for ScannerTypeTableCleanup-dgd,
SpanishLetters-dgd and IntlChars.
Andreas: Can you take a look?
Cheers,
Diego
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>From the preamble:
Change Set: IntlChars-ar-dgd
Date: 24 August 2003
Author: Andreas Raab
Enable the use of international characters such as Umlauts.
Most of the work done by Andreas. Some small fixes by Diego Gomez Deck
Diego's work:
- call to String initialize in the postscript.
- some small fixes in Character class>>initializeClassificationTable for
Spanish letters
These pairs of upper/lower letters need checking from non-spanish/non-
german/non-english speakers.
($È $è) ($Ì $ì) ($Ò $ò) ($Ù $ù)
($Ë $ë) ($Ï $ï)
($Â $â) ($Ê $ê) ($Î $î) ($Ô $ô) ($Û $û)
WARNING: Change set has been manually re-arranged.
Take care when trying to file it out again. The definition of Character
class>>initialize, Character class>>initializeClassificationTable and an
evaluation of 'Character initialize' have to be the first steps after the
Character class redefinition.
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