[pdftex] foreign letter in text
Aleks Kleyn
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Tue Apr 23 22:09:36 CEST 2024
I agree with you. But I found this macro only because I spoke with you. When I tried to sent you last message I was thinking. If package does not change encoding, what part of my code can do it. I know that I do not change encoding myself. And suddenly this macro came to my memory. I tested it and saw what I expected. I do not think if I would find it without our conversation.
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Derivative in Banach algebra
dx2
=1⊗ x+x⊗1
dx
d x2 =(1⊗ x+x⊗1) ◦dx=dx x+x dx
From: David Carlisle [mailto:david.carlisle at nag.co.uk]
Sent: Tuesday, April 23, 2024 12:30 PM
To: Aleks_Kleyn at MailAPS.org
Subject: Re: [pdftex] foreign letter in text
On 23/04/2024 16:21, Aleks Kleyn wrote
you interesting I attached short file where I tested your advice. In this file still works as I expect. However write now I found source of problem. Few years ago after some change in Babel I had a lot of errors which canceled translation before time. Somebody advised me to use macro
\UseRawInputEncoding
Oh that disables all of latex's encoding support, it is useful for some very specific cases where a package is defining its own encoding support that conflicts with the standard latex mechanisms, but in general if you use that then you are responsible for all aspects of the character encoding. (but again that hasn't changed since 2018) If you had provided an example in your first message this thread would have been a lot shorter:-)
David
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