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diff --git a/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ec/dcdoc.tex b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ec/dcdoc.tex new file mode 100644 index 00000000000..f343e285538 --- /dev/null +++ b/Master/texmf-dist/doc/fonts/ec/dcdoc.tex @@ -0,0 +1,632 @@ +% dcdoc.tex +% (c) Copyright 1995, 1996, 1997 J"org Knappen +% +% This file is part of ecfonts version 1.0 +% It will be replaced by better documentation when I find the time +% to write it. +% +% Please read the files 00readme.txt, 00inst.txt, 00error.txt, and +% copyrite.txt for further information +% +% You find some documentation in dcdoc.tex (needs LaTeX2e) +% +\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e} +\documentclass{article} +\usepackage{mflogo} +\usepackage[T1]{fontenc} +\defaulthyphenchar='0177 % use hanging hyphenation +\renewcommand{\-}{\discretionary{\char'0177 }{}{}} +\newcommand{\nicefrac}[2]{\leavevmode\kern.1em +\raise.5ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #1}\kern-.1em +/\kern-.15em\lower.25ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #2}} +\newcommand{\ordmale}{\raise1ex\hbox{\underbar{\scriptsize o}}} +\newcommand{\ordfemale}{\raise1ex\hbox{\underbar{\scriptsize a}}} +\newcommand{\cwm}{\char'027} +\title{The European Computer Modern Fonts\\ + --- Documentation ---} +\author{J\"org Knappen\\ + Barbarossaring 43\\ + 55118 Mainz\\ + email: \texttt{knappen@vkpmzd.kph.uni-mainz.de}} +\date{1--JUN--1996} +\begin{document} +\maketitle +\section{Introduction} +\subsection{The \textsf{dc} fonts} +In 1990 at the TUG meeting at Cork, Ireland, the european \TeX\ user groups +agreed on a 256 character incoding supporting many european languages with +latin writing. This encoding is both an \emph{internal encoding} for \TeX\ % +and a \emph{font encoding}. This double nature is a consequence of the fact, +that both kind of encodings cannot be entirely separated within \TeX. + +The design goals of the Cork encoding are to allow as many languages as +possible to be hyphenated correctly and to guarantee correct kerning for +those languages. Therefore it includes many ready-made accented letters. + +It also includes some innovative features, which have not become very +popular yet, though they deserve to become so. First to mention is a +special, zero width invisible character, the compound word mark (cwm). +Its design purpose is to assist correct hyphenation at morpheme boundaries, +which can occur in minimal pairs (e.\,g. german \emph{Wachs-tube} vs. +\emph{Wach-stube}), if the previous example is typeset in \emph{fraktur} +different styles of the letter `s' are needed. + +In the new version dc 1.3 I have given the cwm a height, namely x-height, +in order be function as a carrier of accents which are placed +between letters like in the german abbreviature \emph{-b\u\cwm g.} +(\emph{-burg}). + +The second innovative feature is the separation of the two characters +$<$hyphen$>$ and $<$hyphenchar$>$. The hyphenchar is designed as a +hanging hyphen, giving a smother text boundary. + +The final version of the Cork encoded fonts will be called \textsf{ec} +(European Computer Modern or Extended Computer Modern) fonts. The current +version, \textsf{dc 1.3}, is the last intermediate step towards the +final version. Note, that in the cause of bug fixes and improvements, the +metrics may change. After the renaming to \textsf{ec} the metrics will +remain stable, as the metrics of the \textsf{cm} fonts do. + +\subsection{The \textsf{tc}-fonts} +The need for a text companion font was first articulated in the discussion +of new 256 character mathematical fonts in 1993. In order to achieve a +better orthogonality between text and math, some text +symbols stored in the math fonts should be moved to the text companion +fonts\footnote{The archives of the +math-font-discuss mailing list are available for ftp on +\texttt{ftp.cogs.susx.ac.uk} in directory \texttt{pub/tex/mathfont}.}. +The text companion fonts are also the ideal place to store some new +characters, like currency symbols. + +There are now 108 characters in the \textsf{tc} fonts, including +special uppercase versions of the accents, oldstyle digits, +genealogical symbols, footnote symbols, currency symbols and +other custom characters. The selection is unique and superior +to most commercially available expert sets. + +\section{Supported languages} +The following languages are supported by the Cork encoding: +Afrikaans, Albanian, Breton, Croat, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Estonian, +Faroese, Fin\-nish, French, Frisian, Gaelic, Galician, German, Greenlandic, +Hungarian, Icelandic, Irish (modern orthography), Italian, Letzeburgish, +Lusatian (Sorbian), Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Rhaetian (Rumantsch), +Rumanian, Slovak, Slo\-ve\-ne, Spanish, Swedish, Turkish. Many non-european +languages using the standard latin alphabet (e.\,g. Bahasa Indonesia, +Suaheli) are also supported. + +In europe, the following languages aren't supported: Azeri, Basque, +Catalan, Esperanto, Irish (old orthography), Latvian, Lithuanian, Maltese, +Sami, Welsh. Of course, Greek and all languages with cyrillic writing are +outside the scope of the Cork encoding. + +\section{Standard Control Sequences} + +The following standard control sequences are assigned with \LaTeX's +\texttt{T1} encoding for the \textsf{dc} fonts:\\ +\texttt{\string\r} Ring accent (\texttt{\string\r\ u} gives \r{u})\\ +\texttt{\string\k} Ogonek (\texttt{\string\k\ e} gives \k{e})\\ +\texttt{\string\dh}, \texttt{\string\DH} Icelandic letter edh (\dh, \DH)\\ +\texttt{\string\dj}, \texttt{\string\DJ} Letter d with stroke (\dj, \DJ)\\ +\texttt{\string\ng}, \texttt{\string\NG} Letter eng (\ng, \NG)\\ +\texttt{\string\th}, \texttt{\string\TH} Icelandic letter thorn (\th, \TH).\\ + +To load the \textsf{tc} fonts, use the \texttt{textcomp}-package, which +provides control sequences for all the included symbols. + +\section{Ligatures} +In the proportional fonts, the following ligatures are implemented:\\ +\begin{tabbing} +\verb:---: \=--- (em dash) \kill +\verb:--: \>-- (en dash)\\ +\verb:---: \>--- (em dash)\\ +\verb:``: \>`` (english opening quotes, german closing quotes)\\ +\verb:'': \>'' (english and polish closing quotes)\\ +\verb:,,: \>,, (german and polish opening quotes)\\ +\verb:<<: \><< (french opening quotes)\\ +\verb:>>: \>>> (french closing quotes)\\ +\verb:!`: \>!` (spanish opening exclamation mark)\\ +\verb:?`: \>?` (spanish opening question mark)\\ +\verb:fi: \>fi\\ +\verb:ff: \>ff\\ +\verb:fl: \>fl\\ +\verb:ffi: \>ffi\\ +\verb:ffl: \>ffl +\end{tabbing} + +In the typewriter fonts, the following ligatures are implemented: +\begin{tabbing} +\verb:---: \=--- (em dash) \kill +\verb:--: \>\texttt{--} (en dash or number range dash)\\ +\verb:---: \>\texttt{---} (em dash)\\ +\verb:``: \>\texttt{``} (english opening quotes, german closing quotes)\\ +\verb:'': \>\texttt{''} (english and polish closing quotes)\\ +\verb:,,: \>\texttt{,,} (german and polish opening quotes)\\ +\verb:<<: \>\texttt{<<} (french opening quotes)\\ +\verb:>>: \>\texttt{>>} (french closing quotes)\\ +\verb:!`: \>\texttt{!`} (spanish opening exclamation mark)\\ +\verb:?`: \>\texttt{?`} (spanish opening question mark) +\end{tabbing} + +The convention on the dashes suites british usage for number range dashes +best and does not interfer with any other known usage. In verbatim mode, +all ligatures are switched off. + +\section{Hints on usage} + +The \textsf{dc} fonts are intended for text usage in european languages. +The Cork font encoding is selected with the command +\verb:\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}: in \LaTeXe. + +The \textsf{tc} fonts are a multi-purpose font. Suggested usages include +verbatim setting of latin-1 and latin-2 listings, avoiding the so-called +``hidden math'' in text mode (that's the reason, why there are footnote +symbols in), providing building blocks for virtual fonts (oldstyle digits +are included for this reason), or just providing otherwise unavailable +symbols (like the permille sign). + +Some characters are primarily intended for verbatim listings, in plain text +they may be replaced with macros. These characters include the raised digits, +the fractions, the trademark sign, and the ordinal indicators. + +For text fractions, the following macro is suggested (from the \TeX book, +exercise 11.6): +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand{\nicefrac}[2]{\leavevmode\kern.1em +\raise.5ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #1}\kern-.1em +/\kern-.15em\lower.25ex\hbox{\the\scriptfont0 #2}} +\end{verbatim} +It can produce arbitrary fractions and is not restricted to some simple +cases, the output looks \nicefrac12, \nicefrac54, \nicefrac{17}{42}. + +For the ordinal indicators (\ordmale\ and \ordfemale), +the following macros are suggested (from +spanish.ldf, \textsf{babel} bundle): +\begin{verbatim} +\newcommand{\ordmale}{\raise1ex\hbox{\underbar{\scriptsize o}}} +\newcommand{\ordfemale}{\raise1ex\hbox{\underbar{\scriptsize a}}} +\end{verbatim} + +\section{Naming of the font files} +Currently, the extended computer modern font have the prefix \textsf{dc}. +This prefix will changew to \textsf{ec} with the final release after +another round of bug fixing. I hope to make the transition from \textsf{dc} +to \textsf{ec} in about one year. The text companion fonts have the prefix +\textsf{tc}, which is not subject to change. However, later releases may +included more characters and therefore have different checksums. No +characters shall be removed from the \textsf{tc} fonts. + +Most of the \textsf{dc} fonts can be generated at any size one want in the +range from 5pt to 100pt. For each size, a unique name is needed. + +With the release 1.2 of the \textsf{dc} fonts, a new, more precise naming +scheme is in effect. Since there are widely used operating sytems limiting +the file name to 8 character (plus an extension of 3 characters) the +following scheme is used: + +\begin{itemize} +\item The first two letters (either \texttt{dc} or \texttt{tc} denote + the encoding and the general design of the font. +\item The one or two following letters denotes the family, shape, and + series attributes of the font. E.\,g. \texttt{r} for roman, + \texttt{bx} for bold extended, \texttt{ti} for text italic, or + \texttt{bi} for bold extended italic. A complete overview is given + at the end of this section. +\item The following four digits give the design size in \TeX's points + multiplied with 100. E.\,g \texttt{1000} denotes tex point, + \texttt{1440} denotes magstep 2, i.\,e. 14.4 point, and + \texttt{0500} denotes five point. +\end{itemize} + +Here are the implemented styles: + +\textbf{Roman family:} \texttt{r} roman, \texttt{b} bold, \texttt{bx} bold +extended, \texttt{sl} slanted, \texttt{bl} bold extended slanted, +\texttt{cc} caps and small caps, \texttt{xc} bold extended caps and small +caps, \texttt{sc} slanted caps and small caps, \texttt{oc} oblique +(bold extended slanted) caps and small caps, +\texttt{ti} (text) italic, \texttt{bi} bold extended italic, +\texttt{u} unslanted +italic, \texttt{ci} classical serif italic (new design). + +\textbf{Sans serif family:} \texttt{ss} sans serif, \texttt{si} sans serif +inclined (slanted), \texttt{sx} sans serif bold extended, +\texttt{so} sans serif bold extended oblique (slanted). + +\textbf{Typewriter family:} \texttt{tt} typewriter, \texttt{tc} typewriter +caps and small caps, \texttt{st} slanted typewriter, +\texttt{it} italic typewriter. + +\textbf{Variable width typewriter family} +\texttt{vt} variable width typewriter, +\texttt{vi} variable width italic typewriter. + +\textbf{Various other fonts:} \texttt{bm} variant bold roman, +\texttt{dh} dunhill, \texttt{fb} Fibonacci parameters, \texttt{ff} funny, +\texttt{fi} funny italic. Expect errors with the funny fonts, they aren't +really worked out. + + +Here are some examples:\\ +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\texttt{dcr1000} & European computer modern roman at 10pt\\ +\texttt{tcr1000} & Text companion symbols roman at 10pt\\ +\texttt{dcss1728} & European computer modern sans serif at 17.28pt\\ +\texttt{dcbx0900} & European computer modern roman bold extended at 9pt +\end{tabular}\\[18pt] +Some remaining fonts come at one size only, those are\\ +\begin{tabular}{ll} +\texttt{dcssdc10} & sans serif demi-bold condensed\\ +\texttt{dcsq8} & sans serif quotation\\ +\texttt{dcqi8} & sans serif quotation inclined\\ +\texttt{dclq8} & latex sans serif quotation \\ +\texttt{dcli8} & latex sans serif quotation inclined\\ +\texttt{dclb8} & latex sans serif quotation bold\\ +\texttt{dclo8} & latex sans serif quotation oblique (bold inclined)\\ +\texttt{idclq8} & invisible latex sans serif quotation \\ +\texttt{idcli8} & invisible latex sans serif quotation inclined\\ +\texttt{idclb8} & invisible latex sans serif quotation bold\\ +\texttt{idclo8} & invisible latex sans serif quotation oblique. +\end{tabular}\\ +The last eight fonts are for the \textsf{slides} document class, which +replaces old \textsc{Sli}\TeX. They contain a special version of the capital +letter `I'. + +\appendix + +\section{The Cork Encoding} +\begin{tabbing} +position \= base double straight quotes\kill +position \> description \\ +(octal) \> \\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Accents for lowercase letters\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +000 \> grave \\ +001 \> acute \\ +002 \> circumflex\\ +003 \> tilde \\ +004 \> umlaut\\ +005 \> hungarian \\ +006 \> ring \\ +007 \> hachek\\ +010 \> breve \\ +011 \> macron\\ +012 \> dot above \\ +013 \> cedilla \\ +014 \> ogonek\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Miscellaneous\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +015 \> single base quote \\ +016 \> single opening guillemet \\ +017 \> single closing guillemet \\ +020 \> english opening quotes \\ +021 \> english closing quotes \\ +022 \> base quotes \\ +023 \> opening guillemets \\ +024 \> closing guillemets \\ +025 \> en dash \\ +026 \> em dash \\ +027 \> compound word mark (invisible)\\ +030 \> perthousandzero\\ +031 \> dotless i\\ +032 \> dotless j\\ +033 \> ligature ff\\ +034 \> ligature fi\\ +035 \> ligature fl\\ +036 \> ligature ffi\\ +037 \> ligature ffl\\ +040 \> visible space\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +ASCII\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +041 \> exclamation mark\\ +042 \> straight quotes\\ +043 \> hash mark\\ +044 \> dollar sign\\ +045 \> percent sign\\ +046 \> ampersand\\ +047 \> apostroph\\ +050 \> opening parentheses\\ +051 \> closing parentheses\\ +052 \> asterisk\\ +053 \> plus sign\\ +054 \> comma\\ +055 \> hyphen (note: not minus sign)\\ +056 \> full stop\\ +057 \> solidus\\ +060 \> digit 0\\ +\dots\> \\ +071 \> digit 9\\ +072 \> colon\\ +073 \> semicolon\\ +074 \> less than sign\\ +075 \> equals sign\\ +076 \> greater than sign\\ +077 \> question mark\\ +080 \> commercial at\\ +081 \> capital letter A\\ +\dots\>\\ +132 \> capital letter Z\\ +133 \> opening square bracket\\ +134 \> backslash\\ +135 \> closing square bracket\\ +136 \> ASCII circumflex\\ +137 \> underscore\\ +140 \> opening quote (not ASCII grave!)\\ +141 \> lowercase letter a\\ +\dots\>\\ +172 \> lowercase letter z\\ +173 \> opening curly brace\\ +174 \> vertical bar\\ +175 \> closing curly brace\\ +176 \> ASCII tilde\\ +177 \> hyphenchar (hanging)\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Letters for eastern european languages (from latin-2)\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +200 \> capital letter A with breve\\ +201 \> capital letter A eith ogonek\\ +202 \> capital letter C with acute\\ +203 \> capital letter C with hachek\\ +204 \> capital letter D with hachek\\ +205 \> capital letter E with hachek\\ +206 \> capital letter E with ogonek\\ +207 \> capital letter G with breve\\ +210 \> capital letter L with acute\\ +211 \> capital letter L with hachek\\ +212 \> capital letter crossed L\\ +213 \> capital letter N with acute\\ +214 \> capital letter N with hachek\\ +215 \> capital letter Eng\\ +216 \> capital letter O with hungarian double acute\\ +217 \> capital letter R with acute\\ +220 \> capital letter R with hachek\\ +221 \> capital letter S with acute\\ +222 \> capital letter S with hachek\\ +223 \> capital letter S with cedilla\\ +224 \> capital letter T with hachek\\ +225 \> capital letter T with cedilla\\ +226 \> capital letter U with hungarian double acute\\ +227 \> capital letter U with ring\\ +230 \> capital letter Y with diaeresis\\ +231 \> capital letter Z with acute\\ +232 \> capital letter Z with hachek\\ +233 \> capital letter Z with dot\\ +234 \> capital letter IJ\\ +235 \> capital letter I with dot\\ +236 \> lowercase letter d with bar\\ +237 \> section sign\\ +240 \> lowercase letter a with breve\\ +241 \> lowercase letter a with ogonek\\ +242 \> lowercase letter c with acute\\ +243 \> lowercase letter c with hachek\\ +244 \> lowercase letter d with hachek\\ +245 \> lowercase letter e with hachek\\ +246 \> lowercase letter e with ogonek\\ +247 \> lowercase letter g with breve\\ +250 \> lowercase letter l with acute\\ +251 \> lowercase letter l with hachek\\ +252 \> lowercase letter crossed l\\ +253 \> lowercase letter n with acute\\ +254 \> lowercase letter n with hachek\\ +255 \> lowercase letter eng\\ +256 \> lowercase letter o with hungarian double acute\\ +257 \> lowercase letter r with acute\\ +260 \> lowercase letter r with hachek\\ +261 \> lowercase letter s with acute\\ +262 \> lowercase letter s with hachek\\ +263 \> lowercase letter s with cedilla\\ +264 \> lowercase letter t with hachek\\ +265 \> lowercase letter t with cedilla\\ +266 \> lowercase letter u with hungarain double acute\\ +267 \> lowercase letter u with ring\\ +270 \> lowercase letter y with diaeresis\\ +271 \> lowercase letter z with acute\\ +272 \> lowercase letter z with hachek\\ +273 \> lowercase letter z with dot\\ +274 \> lowercase letter ij\\ +275 \> spanish inverted exclamation mark\\ +276 \> spanish inverted question mark\\ +277 \> pound sign\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Letters for western european languages (from latin-1)\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +300 \> capital letter A with grave\\ +301 \> capital letter A with acute\\ +302 \> capital letter A with circumflex\\ +303 \> capital letter A with tilde\\ +304 \> capital letter A with diaeresis\\ +305 \> capital letter A with ring\\ +306 \> capital letter AE\\ +307 \> capital letter C with cedilla\\ +310 \> capital letter E with grave\\ +311 \> capital letter E with acute\\ +312 \> capital letter E with circumflex\\ +313 \> capital letter E with diaeresis\\ +314 \> capital letter I with grave\\ +315 \> capital letter I with acute\\ +316 \> capital letter I with circumflex\\ +317 \> capital letter I with diaeresis\\ +320 \> capital letter Edh (D with bar)\\ +321 \> capital letter N with tilde\\ +322 \> capital letter O with grave\\ +323 \> capital letter O with acute\\ +324 \> capital letter O with circumflex\\ +325 \> capital letter O with tilde\\ +326 \> capital letter O with diaeresis\\ +327 \> capital letter OE\\ +330 \> capital letter O with slash\\ +331 \> capital letter U with grave\\ +332 \> capital letter U with acute\\ +333 \> capital letter U with circumflex\\ +334 \> capital letter U with diaeresis\\ +335 \> capital letter Y with acute\\ +336 \> capital letter Thorn\\ +337 \> capital letter Sharp S (deviating from latin-1)\\ +340 \> lowercase letter a with grave\\ +341 \> lowercase letter a with acute\\ +342 \> lowercase letter a with circumflex\\ +343 \> lowercase letter a with tilde\\ +344 \> lowercase letter a with diaeresis\\ +345 \> lowercase letter a with ring\\ +346 \> lowercase letter ae\\ +347 \> lowercase letter c with cedilla\\ +350 \> lowercase letter e with grave\\ +351 \> lowercase letter e with acute\\ +352 \> lowercase letter e with circumflex\\ +353 \> lowercase letter e with diaeresis\\ +354 \> lowercase letter i with grave\\ +355 \> lowercase letter i with acute\\ +356 \> lowercase letter i with circumflex\\ +357 \> lowercase letter i with diaeresis\\ +360 \> lowercase letter edh\\ +361 \> lowercase letter n with tilde\\ +362 \> lowercase letter o with grave\\ +363 \> lowercase letter o with acute\\ +364 \> lowercase letter o with circumflex\\ +365 \> lowercase letter o with tilde\\ +366 \> lowercase letter o with diaeresis\\ +367 \> lowercase letter oe\\ +370 \> lowercase letter o with slash\\ +371 \> lowercase letter u with grave\\ +372 \> lowercase letter u with acute\\ +373 \> lowercase letter u with circumflex\\ +374 \> lowercase letter u with diaeresis\\ +375 \> lowercase letter y with acute\\ +376 \> lowercase letter thorn\\ +377 \> lowercase letter sharp s (deviating from latin-1) +\end{tabbing} + +\section{The Text Companion Encoding} + +\begin{tabbing} +position \= base double straight quotes\kill +position \> description \\ +(octal) \> \\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Accents for capital letters\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +000 \> grave \\ +001 \> acute \\ +002 \> circumflex\\ +003 \> tilde \\ +004 \> umlaut\\ +005 \> hungarian \\ +006 \> ring \\ +007 \> hachek\\ +010 \> breve \\ +011 \> macron\\ +012 \> dot above \\ +013 \> cedilla \\ +014 \> ogonek\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Miscellaneous\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +015 \> base single straight quote\\ +022 \> base double straight quotes\\ +025 \> twelve u dash \\ +026 \> three quarters emdash\\ +027 \> capital cwm\\ +030 \> left pointing arrow \\ +031 \> right pointing arrow \\ +032 \> tie accent (lowercase)\\ +033 \> tie accent (capital) \\ +040 \> blank symbol \\ +044 \> dollar sign\\ +047 \> straight quote \\ +052 \> centered star \\ +054 \> comma\\ +056 \> full stop\\ +057 \> fraction \\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\* +Oldstyle digits \>\\* +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\* +060 \> oldstyle digit 0 \\ +061 \> oldstyle digit 1 \\ +062 \> oldstyle digit 2 \\ +063 \> oldstyle digit 3 \\ +064 \> oldstyle digit 4 \\ +065 \> oldstyle digit 5 \\ +066 \> oldstyle digit 6 \\ +067 \> oldstyle digit 7 \\* +070 \> oldstyle digit 8 \\* +071 \> oldstyle digit 9 \\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +Miscellaneous\>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +115 \> mho sign \\ +117 \> big circle \\ +127 \> ohm sign \\ +136 \> arrow up \\ +137 \> arrow down \\ +140 \> backtick (ASCII grave) \\ +142 \> born \\ +144 \> died \\ +154 \> leaf \\ +155 \> married \\ +156 \> musical note\\ +176 \> low tilde \\ +177 \> short equals\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +TS1-symbols \>\\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +200 \> ASCII-style breve \\ +201 \> ASCII-style hachek\\ +202 \> double tick (ASCII double acute) \\ +203 \> double backtick \\ +204 \> dagger \\ +205 \> ddager \\ +206 \> double vert \\ +207 \> perthousand\\ +210 \> bullet \\ +211 \> centigrade \\ +212 \> dollaroldstyle\\ +213 \> centoldstyle\\ +214 \> florin \\ +215 \> colon \\ +216 \> won \\ +217 \> naira \\ +220 \> guarani \\ +221 \> peso \\ +222 \> lira \\ +223 \> recipe \\ +224 \> interrobang \\ +225 \> gnaborretni \\ +226 \> dong sign \\ % vietnamese currency +227 \> trademark \\ +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\* +Symbols from ISO-8859-1 (latin-1)\>\\* +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\* +242 \> cent \\* +243 \> sterling \\ +244 \> currency sign \\ +245 \> yen \\ +246 \> broken vertical bar \\ +247 \> section sign \\ +250 \> high dieresis\\ +251 \> copyright \\ +252 \> feminine ordinal indicator \\ +254 \> logical not \\ +256 \> circled R \\ +257 \> macron\\ +260 \> degree sign \\ +261 \> plus-minus sign \\ +262 \> superscript 2 \\ +263 \> superscript 3 \\ +264 \> tick (ASCII-style acute) \\ +265 \> micro sign \\ +266 \> pilcrow sign \\ +267 \> centered dot \\ +271 \> superscript 1\\ +272 \> masculine ordinal indicator\\ +274 \> fraction one quarter\\ +275 \> fraction one half \\ +276 \> fraction three quarters\\ +326 \> multiplication sign (times) \\ % in fact misplaced +366 \> division sign \\ % in fact misplaced +\rule{\linewidth}{.4pt}\>\\ +\end{tabbing} + +\end{document} + |