[latex3-commits] [git/LaTeX3-latex3-latex2e] develop: Adjusted text about scope of the solution (#278) [ci skip] (077ec9b8)
Frank Mittelbach
frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org
Tue Apr 14 15:00:57 CEST 2020
Repository : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e
On branch : develop
Link : https://github.com/latex3/latex2e/commit/077ec9b8e6b8893e80482d662159b592b305cbc2
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commit 077ec9b8e6b8893e80482d662159b592b305cbc2
Author: Frank Mittelbach <frank.mittelbach at latex-project.org>
Date: Tue Apr 14 15:00:57 2020 +0200
Adjusted text about scope of the solution (#278) [ci skip]
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077ec9b8e6b8893e80482d662159b592b305cbc2
base/inputenc.dtx | 12 ++++++------
1 file changed, 6 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)
diff --git a/base/inputenc.dtx b/base/inputenc.dtx
index 641125cc..01a8303e 100644
--- a/base/inputenc.dtx
+++ b/base/inputenc.dtx
@@ -261,18 +261,18 @@
% turn should ``hopefully'' set up the corresponding UTF-8 mapping).
%
% This works well enough for the main Western languages for which \LaTeX{}
-% has proper font encoding support, but currently already falls short on
-% languages like Greek (which has some semi-official font support, but for
-% which corresponding UTF-8 mappings still need to be defined).
+% has proper font encoding support, but can fall short on other
+% languages.
%
-% For some languages (such as Greek mentioned above) all that remains doing is
+% For some of these languages all that remains doing is
% to provide the necessary mappings and stick them into |utf8ienc.dtx|, so
% volunteers are welcome. For other languages that do not fit well into
% \LaTeX{} font selection scheme, e.g., Asian languages the outlined inputenc
% approach will not work. If that is the case one can try using Dominique
% Unruh's option |utf8x| for inputenc which has a somewhat different approach
% and encodes many more UTF-8 characters than the standard |utf8| option.
-% However, we recommend to do so only if you really need such alphabets as
+% However, we recommend to do so only if you really need such alphabets and can not
+% switch to one of the unicode engines xelatex or lualatex as
% there are problems with this extended approach which were precisely the
% reason that we decided to limit the support to what is properly supported
% within the boundaries of \LaTeX's font selection.
@@ -410,7 +410,7 @@
%<cp1252&!ansinew> \ProvidesFile{cp1252.def}
%<cp1250> \ProvidesFile{cp1250.def}
%<cp1257> \ProvidesFile{cp1257.def}
- [2018/08/11 v1.3c Input encoding file]
+ [2020/04/14 v1.3c Input encoding file]
%<cp850>%%
%<cp850>%% If you need a Euro symbol, try cp858 instead.
%<cp850>%%
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