[luatex] Spurious omega

Paul Isambert zappathustra at free.fr
Sun Dec 19 00:32:56 CET 2010


Le 19/12/2010 00:24, Andreas Matthias a écrit :
> Paul Isambert wrote:
>
>> A spurious uppercase omega generally signals an LF character that has found
>> its way to TeX typesetting processes.
> How is LF getting mapped to omega?

Because the slot for character 10 (i.e. LF in ASCII) in Computer Modern 
is an omega. Such a character is not supposed to happen, so such omegas 
shouldn't occur either unless called by special means, e.g. \char10.

Best,
Paul


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