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+% Copyright 2010--2018 TeX Users Group.
+% Copyright 1994--1997 Y&Y, Inc.
+
+% Released under the LaTeX Project Public License, any version.
+
+% ============================================================================
+% Code to allow plain TeX and LaTeX to fully exploit `texnansi.vec' encoding
+% (TeX 'n ANSI) VERSION 2.8 (2018 May 25)
+% ============================================================================
+
+% \input texnansi in TeX source when using fonts with `TeX n ANSI' encoding.
+
+% Note that a lot of code that already exists in plain.tex is commented out
+% --- it is included here merely for reference.
+
+% `plain' TeX - and `lplain' TeX - have accents hard-wired to certain codes.
+% When a font is encoded differently, compound characters and accents move.
+% This file deals with this for TeX 'n ANSI encoding.
+
+% NOTE: Default is to use the 58 ready-made accented/composite characters
+% that occur in text fonts directly, using the macros defined below.
+% To instead build them by overprinting, use \buildcomposites.
+% To instead link to them via pseudo ligatures, use \usecomposites.
+
+% NOTE: texnansi.vec is designed to avoid char codes 0, 9, 10, 13, 32, 127
+% since some brain-dead software has trouble with some of these...
+
+% NOTE: definitions have embedded numbers that depend on the chosen encoding
+% These will need to be changed if you use an encoding other than `TEXNANSI'
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+% First, protect against style files that make quotedbl `active'
+
+\chardef\dblcode=\catcode`\" % save catcode of quotedbl
+\catcode`\"=12 % make quotedbl `other'
+
+\chardef\atcode=\catcode`\@ % save catcode of atsign
+\catcode`\@=11 % make atsign `letter'
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% NOTE: plain TeX (and LaTeX) has the accent character positions hardwired to:
+
+% 16 for `dotlessi', 17 for `dotlessj', 18 for `grave',
+% 19 for `acute', 20 for `caron', 21 for `breve',
+% 22 for `macron', 23 for `ring', 24 for `cedilla',
+% 25 for `germandbls', 26 for `ae', 27 for `oe',
+% 28 for `oslash', 29 for `AE', 30 for 'OE',
+% 31 for `Oslash', 94 for `circumflex', 95 for `dotaccent',
+% 125 for `hungarumlaut', 126 for `tilde', 127 for `dieresis',
+% The *real* troublesome ones are `dotaccent' and `hungarumlaut'
+% --- and CM fonts do not have `ogonek' --- which we add here.
+% (see page 356 of the TeX book for additional information)
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% \ae, \oe, \o, \AE, \OE, \O, \ss are in same place as in TeX text
+
+% Following constructed from pieces in CM, but exist in Type 1 text fonts
+
+\def\aa{^^e5} \def\AA{^^c5} % aring (229), Aring (197)
+% \def\cc{^^e7} \def\CC{^^c7} % ccedilla (231), Ccedilla (199)
+
+% NOTE: \cc may conflict with `carbon copy' in letter.sty ...
+
+\def\l{^^90} \def\L{^^80} % lslash (144), Lslash (128)
+
+% TEXNANSI also has the Icelandic characters:
+
+\def\th{^^fe} \def\TH{^^de} % thorn (254), Thorn (222)
+\def\dh{^^f0} \def\DH{^^d0} % eth (240), Eth (208)
+
+\def\pounds{^^a3} \def\copyright{^^a9} % 163 and 169
+\def\registered{^^ae} \def\trademark{^^99} % 174 and 153
+% \def\dag{^^86} \def\ddag{^^87} % dagger (134), daggerdbl (135)
+\def\S{^^a7} \def\P{^^b6} % section (167), paragraph (182)
+
+% Make it more convenient to use { } _ | \ glyphs direct from text font ?
+
+% \chardef\{=`\{ \chardef\}=`\} \chardef\_=`\_
+% \chardef\|=`\| \chardef\backslash=`\\
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% Following set up for the 58 accented characters/composites in text fonts:
+
+% aacute, acircumflex, adieresis, agrave, aring, atilde, ccedilla,
+% eacute, ecircumflex, edieresis, egrave, iacute, icircumflex,
+% idieresis, igrave, ntilde, oacute, ocircumflex, odieresis, ograve, otilde,
+% scaron, uacute, ucircumflex, udieresis, ugrave, yacute, ydieresis, zcaron,
+% Aacute, Acircumflex, Adieresis, Agrave, Aring, Atilde, Ccedilla,
+% Eacute, Ecircumflex, Edieresis, Egrave, Iacute, Icircumflex,
+% Idieresis, Igrave, Ntilde, Oacute, Ocircumflex, Odieresis, Ograve, Otilde,
+% Scaron, Uacute, Ucircumflex, Udieresis, Ugrave, Yacute, Ydieresis, Zcaron,
+
+\def\`#1{% grave
+\if#1a^^e0\else% \char224
+\if#1e^^e8\else% \char232
+\if#1i^^ec\else% \char236
+\if#1o^^f2\else% \char242
+\if#1u^^f9\else% \char249
+\if#1A^^c0\else% \char192
+\if#1E^^c8\else% \char200
+\if#1I^^cc\else% \char204
+\if#1O^^d2\else% \char210
+\if#1U^^d9\else% \char217
+% \if#1{\i}^^ec\else% \char236
+\if#1\i^^ec\else% \char236
+{\accent18 #1}%
+\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}
+
+\def\'#1{% acute
+\if#1a^^e1\else% \char225
+\if#1e^^e9\else% \char233
+\if#1i^^ed\else% \char237
+\if#1o^^f3\else% \char243
+\if#1u^^fa\else% \char250
+\if#1y^^fd\else% \char253
+\if#1A^^c1\else% \char193
+\if#1E^^c9\else% \char201
+\if#1I^^cd\else% \char205
+\if#1O^^d3\else% \char211
+\if#1U^^da\else% \char218
+\if#1Y^^dd\else% \char221
+% \if#1{\i}^^ed\else% \char237
+\if#1\i^^ed\else% \char237
+{\accent19 #1}%
+\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}
+
+\def\^#1{% circumflex
+\if#1a^^e2\else% \char226
+\if#1e^^ea\else% \char234
+\if#1i^^ee\else% \char238
+\if#1o^^f4\else% \char244
+\if#1u^^fb\else% \char251
+\if#1A^^c2\else% \char194
+\if#1E^^ca\else% \char202
+\if#1I^^ce\else% \char206
+\if#1O^^d4\else% \char212
+\if#1U^^db\else% \char219
+% \if#1{\i}^^ee\else% \char238
+\if#1\i^^ee\else% \char238
+{\accent94 #1}%
+\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}
+
+\def\~#1{% tilde
+\if#1a^^e3\else% \char227
+\if#1n^^f1\else% \char241
+\if#1o^^f5\else% \char245
+\if#1A^^c3\else% \char195
+\if#1N^^d1\else% \char209
+\if#1O^^d5\else% \char213
+{\accent126 #1}%
+\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}
+
+\def\"#1{% dieresis
+\if#1a^^e4\else% \char228
+\if#1e^^eb\else% \char235
+\if#1i^^ef\else% \char239
+\if#1o^^f6\else% \char246
+\if#1u^^fc\else% \char252
+\if#1y^^ff\else% \char255
+\if#1A^^c4\else% \char196
+\if#1E^^cb\else% \char203
+\if#1I^^cf\else% \char207
+\if#1O^^d6\else% \char214
+\if#1U^^dc\else% \char220
+\if#1Y^^9f\else% \char159
+% \if#1{\i}^^ef\else% \char239
+\if#1\i^^ef\else% \char239
+% {\accent127 #1}%
+{\accent168 #1}%
+\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi\fi}
+
+\def\v #1{% caron
+\if#1s^^9a\else% \char154
+\if#1z^^9d\else% \char157
+\if#1S^^8a\else% \char138
+\if#1Z^^8d\else% \char141
+{\accent20 #1}%
+\fi\fi\fi\fi}
+
+\def\r #1{% ring
+\if#1a^^e5\else% \char229
+\if#1A^^c5\else% \char197
+{\accent23 #1}%
+\fi\fi}
+
+\def\c #1{% cedilla
+\if#1c^^e7\else% \char231
+\if#1C^^c7\else% \char199
+{\setbox0\hbox{#1}\ifdim\ht0=1ex\accent24 #1%
+ \else{\ooalign{\hidewidth\char24\hidewidth\crcr\unhbox0}}\fi}%
+\fi\fi}
+
+\def\H#1{{\accent6 #1}}% hungarumlaut % not in 125
+\def\u#1{{\accent21 #1}}% breve
+
+% dotaccent and macron have to be treated differently in AMS TeX
+
+\ifx\amstexloaded@\relax%
+\def\D#1{{\accent5 #1}} % dotaccent % not in 95
+\def\B#1{{\accent22 #1}} % macron
+\let\graveaccent\`
+\let\acuteaccent\'
+\let\tildeaccent\~
+\let\hataccent\^
+\let\underscore\_
+\else
+\def\.#1{{\accent5 #1}} % dotaccent % not in 95
+\def\=#1{{\accent22 #1}}\fi % macron
+
+% underline (using macron at 22)
+\def\b#1{\oalign{#1\crcr\hidewidth
+ \vbox to.2ex{\hbox{\char22}\vss}\hidewidth}}%
+
+% ogonek (using ogonek at 7)
+\def\k#1{\setbox0\hbox{#1}\ifdim\ht0=1ex\accent7 #1%
+ \else{\ooalign{\hidewidth\char7\hidewidth\crcr\unhbox0}}\fi}%
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% For backward compatability, provide for use of font with TeX's \accent:
+% (It is however generally better to use ready-made accented characters, since
+% \accent creates explicit kerning, which breaks the hyphenation machinery)
+% NOTE: Use \buildcomposites only if you want to force accented/composite
+% characters to be constructed by `overprinting' base and accent.
+
+\def\buildcomposites{%
+% following four lines are for TeX n ANSI encoding only
+\def\.##1{{\accent5 ##1}}% dotaccent % not in 95
+\def\H##1{{\accent6 ##1}}% hungarumlaut % not in 125
+\def\k##1{{\accent7 ##1}}% ogonek % not in CM fonts
+\def\"##1{{\accent168 ##1}}% dieresis % alternate to 127
+% following are plain TeX defaults (needed only to undo \usecomposites)
+\def\`##1{{\accent18 ##1}}% grave
+\def\'##1{{\accent19 ##1}}% acute
+\def\^##1{{\accent94 ##1}}% circumflex
+\def\~##1{{\accent126 ##1}}% tilde
+\def\=##1{{\accent22 ##1}}% macron
+\def\v##1{{\accent20 ##1}}% caron
+\def\u##1{{\accent21 ##1}}% breve
+% \def\"##1{{\accent127 ##1}}% dieresis % use 168 instead
+% underline and cedilla accents (macron at 22, cedilla at 24)
+\def\b##1{\oalign{##1\crcr\hidewidth
+ \vbox to.2ex{\hbox{\char22}\vss}\hidewidth}}%
+\def\c##1{\setbox0\hbox{##1}\ifdim\ht0=1ex\accent24 ##1%
+ \else{\ooalign{\hidewidth\char24\hidewidth\crcr\unhbox0}}\fi}%
+}
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% USING READY-MADE ACCENTED CHARACTERS:
+% We can also use pre-built accented character using pseudo ligatures ---
+% provided the TFM files for the text fonts have them wired in.
+% The following assumes that the TFM files have the required pseudo-ligatures.
+% Use -vadj on the command line with AFMtoTFM to set up these pseudo-ligatures.
+% This only works for the 58 ready-made accented/composite characters.
+
+\def\usecomposites{%
+\chardef\`=18 % grave
+\chardef\'=19 % acute
+\chardef\^=94 % circumflex
+\chardef\~=126 % tilde
+\chardef\"=127 % dieresis % must match TFM, hence do *not* use 168 here
+\chardef\c=24 % cedilla % only for ccedilla, Ccedilla
+\chardef\v=20 % caron % only for scaron, zcaron, Scaron, Zcaron
+\chardef\r=23 % ring % non-standard, for Aring and aring
+% and some extra goodies
+\chardef\.=5 % dotaccent % no standard accented chars use this
+\chardef\H=6 % hungarumlaut % no standard accented chars use this
+\chardef\k=7 % ogonek % no standard accented chars use this
+\chardef\u=21 % breve % no standard accented chars use this
+\chardef\==22 % macron % no standard accented chars use this
+% \chardef\i=16 % dotlessi
+}
+
+% NOTE: To use the above scheme, use \'a, NOT \'{a}, and \c c, NOT \c{c}.
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% \buildcomposites % build composites by overprinting base and accent
+% \usecomposites % use 58 ready-made composites via pseudo ligatures
+
+% Default is to use 58 ready-made composites, and build others by overprinting.
+
+% --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- --- ---
+
+% Changes required in math macros when roman font is reencoded to `texnansi'.
+% (An alternative is to draw the accents from the math fonts)
+
+% Most accents are in same place as in TeX text encoding (except dotaccent)
+
+\def\usetextaccents{
+% \def\grave{\mathaccent"7012 } % 18 grave
+% \def\acute{\mathaccent"7013 } % 19 acute
+% \def\hat{\mathaccent"705E } % 94 circumflex
+% \def\tilde{\mathaccent"707E } % 126 tilde
+% \def\ddot{\mathaccent"707F } % 127 dieresis
+\def\ddot{\mathaccent"70A8 } % 168 dieresis
+% \def\bar{\mathaccent"7016 } % 22 macron
+% \def\check{\mathaccent"7014 } % 20 caron
+% \def\breve{\mathaccent"7015 } % 21 breve
+\def\dot{\mathaccent"7005 } % 5 dotaccent
+}
+
+% Do not redefine accents in math mode when using MathTime,
+% since MathTime uses accents in the math fonts - not those in the text font
+
+% In LaTeX 2e check whether mathtime package has been loaded,
+% otherwise check whether \MTMI is defined
+
+\ifx\@ifpackageloaded\undefined\ifx\MTMI\undefined\usetextaccents\fi
+\else\@ifpackageloaded{mathtime}{}{\usetextaccents}\fi
+
+% **************************************************************************
+
+% If you want to use < for `guilsinglleft' and > for `guilsinglright'
+% then uncomment the following lines:
+
+% \catcode`\<=\active \chardef<=139
+% \catcode`\>=\active \chardef>=155
+
+% If you use < for `exclamdown', > for `questiondown', and | for `emdash'
+% then uncomment the following lines:
+
+% \catcode`\<=\active \chardef<=161
+% \catcode`\>=\active \chardef>=191
+% \catcode`\|=\active \chardef|=151
+
+% \chardef\lq=96 \chardef\rq=39
+
+% Note that \lq and \rq also provide access to ` and '
+
+\catcode`\@=\atcode % restore original catcode of atsign
+
+\catcode`\"=\dblcode % restore original catcode of quotedbl
+
+% If you use " for quotedblright then uncomment the following:
+
+% \catcode`\"=\active \chardef"=148
+
+% For proper hyphenation of words with accented characters we need to let
+% TeX know how to translate words with accented characters to lower case.
+% Hence define \lccode so that one can use them in \hyphenation{...}
+% Just for fun, we also define \uccode, and set the \catcode to letter...
+
+% Mostly in ISO Latin 1, accented characters (and a few special characters)
+% occur in upper case form in the range 192 - 222, which is offset
+% by 32 from the corresponding lower case forms in the range 224 - 254.
+
+\bgroup
+\newcount\n\newcount\m\n=224\m=192
+\loop\ifnum\n<255
+\global\catcode\n=11\global\catcode\m=11
+\global\lccode\n=\n\global\lccode\m=\n
+\global\uccode\m=\m\global\uccode\n=\m
+\advance\n by1\advance\m by1\repeat
+\egroup
+
+% Then there are just a few odd ones in TEXNANSI that don't fit this pattern
+
+\catcode140=11\catcode156=11 % OE, oe
+\lccode140=156\lccode156=156
+\uccode140=140\uccode156=140
+\catcode159=11\catcode255=11 % Ydieresis, ydieresis
+\lccode159=255\lccode255=255
+\uccode159=159\uccode255=159
+\catcode138=11\catcode154=11 % Scaron, scaron
+\lccode138=154\lccode154=154
+\uccode138=138\uccode154=138
+\catcode141=11\catcode157=11 % Zcaron, zcaron
+\lccode141=157\lccode157=157
+\uccode157=141\uccode141=141
+\catcode128=11\catcode144=11 % Lslash, lslash
+\lccode128=144\lccode144=144
+\uccode144=128\uccode128=128
+
+\endinput