[OS X TeX] possible character-mapping bug in gwTeX
Christopher Brislawn
brislawn at lanl.gov
Sat Oct 15 01:21:19 CEST 2005
On 15 Oct 2005, at 00:25:59 CEST, Maarten Sneep wrote:
>> This *could* be a font encoding problem, but I tried saving the
>> source in various encodings (MacOSRoman, ISO Latin 1, Latin 5, etc.)
>
> It is. In LaTeX, add \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} and the problem
> disappears. How to do this in plain TeX, I don't know.
That did it; problem solved! I am perfectly content to use LaTeX, I
only presented plain TeX to show that the problem wasn't
LaTeX-specific.
On 15 Oct 2005, at 00:26:50 CEST, Jonathan Kew wrote:
> Not a bug; this is expected behavior, and will be the same in any
> standard TeX installation on any platform.
Actually, the sample text I sent in compiled and rendered to Postscript
"correctly" (i.e., as *I* expected) using my previous workhorse, Y&Y
TeX on Win XP (in LaTeX with Lucida fonts).
> <, >, and | do not normally occur in printed English text.
Not counting the usage at the start of the above lines, of course.
I discovered this problem when I moved my first work-in-progress from
the Y&Y setup to the Mac; it contained in-line mathematical jargon of
the form "something > something else," which revealed the problem very
nicely. I still think it's bizarre and error-provoking to redefine a
standard keyboard character to a different symbol, particularly if it's
only done in *some* font styles, and especially when the language has
macro capabilities for lesser-used symbols. I really thought I was
losing my mind for a while there....
Thank you both for responding so promptly! I never get answers that
fast around the workplace.
Sincerely,
-Chris Brislawn
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