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Diffstat (limited to 'language/greek/greek-fontenc/test-tuenc-greek.tex')
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1 files changed, 6 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/language/greek/greek-fontenc/test-tuenc-greek.tex b/language/greek/greek-fontenc/test-tuenc-greek.tex index 93e4a11145..4a72bea9c9 100644 --- a/language/greek/greek-fontenc/test-tuenc-greek.tex +++ b/language/greek/greek-fontenc/test-tuenc-greek.tex @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ language option \href{https://ctan.org/pkg/babel-greek}{greek}) if these packages are used with Unicode-aware TeX engines (XeTeX or LuaTeX). This provides support for Greek LICR input and fixes for MakeUppercase. The \verb|\MakeUppercase| implementation introduced in the 2022/06 LaTeX -release works uses Greek upcasing rules only for text parts with the +release uses Greek upcasing rules only for text parts with the \pkgref{babel} language \texttt{greek} and ignores the changes to \texttt{uccode} values done in this package. @@ -112,13 +112,11 @@ Greek letters via LICR macros: The small sigma is set with a different glyph if it ends a word: \begin{quote} - \textsigma{} \verb|textsigma|\\ - \textfinalsigma{} \verb|textfinalsigma| or \verb|textvarsigma| + \textsigma{} \verb|\textsigma|\\ + \textfinalsigma{} \verb|\textfinalsigma| or \verb|\textvarsigma| \end{quote} -The \verb|\textautosigma| macro, which automatically chooses the -glyph according to the position, relies on \verb|\makelowercase| -and only works correctly with LaTeX versions newer than 2022/06: -\textautosigma{}\textiota{} vs. \textiota\textautosigma. +The \verb|\textautosigma| currently works only with 8-bit LGR fonts: +\textautosigma\textiota{} vs. \textiota\textautosigma. \subsection{Diacritics} @@ -478,7 +476,7 @@ named macro: \subsection{hiatus} -Tonos and dasia mark a \emph{hiatus} (break-up of a diphthong) if placed on +Tonos and psili mark a \emph{hiatus} (break-up of a diphthong) if placed on the first of two consecutive vowels (άι, άυ, έι, ἀυ, ἄι, ἄυ, ἔι). A dialytika must be placed on the second vowel if they are dropped. |