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Text symbol encodings
During the 10th Unicode conference at MAinz, I had some discussion with
Chris and Frank about the different encodings.
Out of these discussions, it seems appropriate to agree on two new
encodings:
TS0 := TS1 \cap {Adobe Standard Encoding}
TS0X:= TS1 \cap ({Adobe Standard encoding} \cup {Adobe Expert Encoding})
IMO, the code positions should be the same as in TS1, such that
TS0 \subset TS0X \subset TS1.
Yours, J"org Knappen.
P.S. For recent information on the TS1 encoding (including information on
some command names which I have changed after discussions with Chris)
consult my wep page
http://vzdmzi.zdv.uni-mainz.de/~knappen/jk007.html
The main page is in german, but most leaf docoment are in english.
P.S.P^{\dagger}:
I want you to check the following two lists, if they are correct and
complete.
TS0:
\$
\textasteriskcentered
\textminus
\textdagger
\textdaggerdbl
\textbardbl
\textpermill
\textbullet
\textflorin
\texttrademark
\textcent
\pounds
\textcurrency
\textyen
\textbrokenbar
\S
\textcopyright
\textordfeminine
\textlogicalnot
\textregistered
\textdegree
\textpm
\textmu
\P
\textperiodcentered
\textordmasculine
\textmultiply
\textdivide
TS0X:
all of TS0 plus
\textfraction
The 10 oldstyle digits, comma, and period
\textdollaroldstyle
\textcentoldstyle
\textcolonmonetary
\texttwosuperior
\textthreesuperior
\textonesuperior
\textonequarter
\textonehalf
\textthreequarters
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