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+% 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}
+