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+\relax
+\documentclass[twocolumn]{article}
+\usepackage[specification]{fontdoc}[2001/06/18]
+\usepackage{shortvrb}
+
+\MakeShortVerb{\|}
+
+\begin{document}
+\title{\texttt{T1} encoding draft specification}
+\author{Lars Hellstr\"om}
+\date{2002/07/05}
+\maketitle
+
+\begin{abstract}
+ The \texttt{T1} encoding covers most\footnote{But not quite all.}
+ letters in the latin script that are used in European languages.
+ Code points 32--126 coincide with ASCII\footnote{As defined in
+ Appendix C of \emph{The \TeX book}~\cite{TeXbook}, not as defined
+ by the ANSI.} and code points 192--255 are mainly the same as in
+ the latin-1 encoding~\cite{ISO8859-1,latin-page}, but there are
+ exceptions.
+\end{abstract}
+
+\encoding
+
+\needsfontinstversion{1.918}
+
+\begincomment
+\section{Mandatory characters}
+\endcomment
+
+\begincomment
+\subsection{Letters}
+More than two thirds of the characters in the encoding are letters.
+This is a deliberate choice: \TeX's hyphenation algorithm requires
+that all characters in a word are taken from the same font, hence it
+is advantageous\footnote{Probably less so than what was thought when
+the encoding was designed, but still advantageous.} to keep as many
+letters as possible in the same font. Taking symbols from other fonts
+is less of a disadvantage.
+
+\subsubsection{``Unaccented'' letters in slots 0--127}
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{25}
+\setslot{dotlessi}
+ \Unicode{0131}{LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I}
+ \comment{A dotless i `\i', used to produce accented letters such as
+ `\=\i'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dotlessj}
+ \Unicode{F6BE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS J}
+ \comment{A dotless j `\j', used to produce accented letters such as
+ `\=\j'. The Unicode standard does not define this character, but
+ Adobe has assigned code point \texttt{U+F6BE} (which lies
+ in the private use subarea assigned by Adobe) to it.}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\nextslot{65}
+\setslot{A}
+ \Unicode{0041}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{B}
+ \Unicode{0042}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER B}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{C}
+ \Unicode{0043}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{D}
+ \Unicode{0044}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{E}
+ \Unicode{0045}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{F}
+ \Unicode{0046}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER F}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{G}
+ \Unicode{0047}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{H}
+ \Unicode{0048}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER H}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{I}
+ \Unicode{0049}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I}
+ \oddligature{This ligature only occurs in Dutch typography.}
+ {LIG}{J}{IJ}
+ \oddligature{This ligature only occurs in Dutch typography.}
+ {LIG}{j}{IJ}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{J}
+ \Unicode{004A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER J}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{K}
+ \Unicode{004B}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER K}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{L}
+ \Unicode{004C}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{M}
+ \Unicode{004D}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER M}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{N}
+ \Unicode{004E}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{O}
+ \Unicode{004F}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{P}
+ \Unicode{0050}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER P}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Q}
+ \Unicode{0051}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Q}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{R}
+ \Unicode{0052}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{S}
+ \Unicode{0053}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{T}
+ \Unicode{0054}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{U}
+ \Unicode{0055}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{V}
+ \Unicode{0056}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER V}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{W}
+ \Unicode{0057}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER W}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{X}
+ \Unicode{0058}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER X}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Y}
+ \Unicode{0059}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Z}
+ \Unicode{005A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\nextslot{97}
+\setslot{a}
+ \Unicode{0061}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{b}
+ \Unicode{0062}{LATIN SMALL LETTER B}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{c}
+ \Unicode{0063}{LATIN SMALL LETTER C}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{d}
+ \Unicode{0064}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{e}
+ \Unicode{0065}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{f}
+ \Unicode{0066}{LATIN SMALL LETTER F}
+ \ligature{LIG}{f}{ff}
+ \ligature{LIG}{i}{fi}
+ \ligature{LIG}{l}{fl}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{g}
+ \Unicode{0067}{LATIN SMALL LETTER G}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{h}
+ \Unicode{0068}{LATIN SMALL LETTER H}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{i}
+ \Unicode{0069}{LATIN SMALL LETTER I}
+ \oddligature{This ligature only occurs in Dutch typography.}
+ {LIG}{j}{ij}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{j}
+ \Unicode{006A}{LATIN SMALL LETTER J}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{k}
+ \Unicode{006B}{LATIN SMALL LETTER K}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{l}
+ \Unicode{006C}{LATIN SMALL LETTER L}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{m}
+ \Unicode{006D}{LATIN SMALL LETTER M}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{n}
+ \Unicode{006E}{LATIN SMALL LETTER N}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{o}
+ \Unicode{006F}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{p}
+ \Unicode{0070}{LATIN SMALL LETTER P}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{q}
+ \Unicode{0071}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Q}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{r}
+ \Unicode{0072}{LATIN SMALL LETTER R}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{s}
+ \Unicode{0073}{LATIN SMALL LETTER S}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{t}
+ \Unicode{0074}{LATIN SMALL LETTER T}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{u}
+ \Unicode{0075}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{v}
+ \Unicode{0076}{LATIN SMALL LETTER V}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{w}
+ \Unicode{0077}{LATIN SMALL LETTER W}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{x}
+ \Unicode{0078}{LATIN SMALL LETTER X}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{y}
+ \Unicode{0079}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Y}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{z}
+ \Unicode{007A}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Z}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\begincomment
+\subsubsection{Mainly East-European accented letters
+ in slots 128--191}
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{128}
+\setslot{Abreve}
+ \Unicode{0102}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH BREVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Aogonek}
+ \Unicode{0104}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH OGONEK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Cacute}
+ \Unicode{0106}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ccaron}
+ \Unicode{010C}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Dcaron}
+ \Unicode{010E}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ecaron}
+ \Unicode{011A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Eogonek}
+ \Unicode{0118}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH OGONEK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Gbreve}
+ \Unicode{011E}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER G WITH BREVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Lacute}
+ \Unicode{0139}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Lcaron}
+ \Unicode{013D}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH CARON}
+ \comment{The normal glyph for this character consists of a capital
+ L and a right single quote, but the underlying accent is a caron.
+ The glyph name \texttt{Lquoteright} is not uncommon, but
+ \cite{AGL} uses \texttt{Lcaron}.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Lslash}
+ \Unicode{0141}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER L WITH STROKE}
+ \comment{The letter `\L'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Nacute}
+ \Unicode{0143}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ncaron}
+ \Unicode{0147}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Eng}
+ \Unicode{014A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ENG}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ohungarumlaut}
+ \Unicode{0150}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE}
+ \comment{The letter `\H{O}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Racute}
+ \Unicode{0154}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Rcaron}
+ \Unicode{0158}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER R WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Sacute}
+ \Unicode{015A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Scaron}
+ \Unicode{0160}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Scedilla}
+ \Unicode{015E}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA}
+ \comment{In Romanian, character \textunicode{0218}{latin
+ capital letter s with comma below} is preferred, but that
+ wasn't known when this encoding was designed.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Tcaron}
+ \Unicode{0164}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Tcommaaccent}
+ \Unicode{021A}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Uhungarumlaut}
+ \Unicode{0170}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE}
+ \comment{The letter `\H{U}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Uring}
+ \Unicode{016E}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ydieresis}
+ \Unicode{0178}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Zacute}
+ \Unicode{0179}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Zcaron}
+ \Unicode{017D}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Zdotaccent}
+ \Unicode{017B}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Z WITH DOT ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\skipslots{1}
+\setslot{Idotaccent}
+ \Unicode{0130}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DOT ABOVE}
+ \comment{This character's |\lccode| value points to slot 105
+ (\texttt{i}), as does that of slot 73 (\texttt{I}).}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dcroat}
+ \Unicode{0111}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH STROKE}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\nextslot{160}
+\setslot{abreve}
+ \Unicode{0103}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH BREVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{aogonek}
+ \Unicode{0105}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH OGONEK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{cacute}
+ \Unicode{0107}{LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ccaron}
+ \Unicode{010D}{LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dcaron}
+ \Unicode{010F}{LATIN SMALL LETTER D WITH CARON}
+ \comment{The normal glyph for this character consists of a
+ lower case d and a right single quote, but the underlying
+ accent is a caron.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ecaron}
+ \Unicode{011B}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{eogonek}
+ \Unicode{0119}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH OGONEK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{gbreve}
+ \Unicode{011F}{LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH BREVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{lacute}
+ \Unicode{013A}{LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{lcaron}
+ \Unicode{013E}{LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH CARON}
+ \comment{The normal glyph for this character consists of a
+ lower case l and a right single quote, but the underlying
+ accent is a caron. The glyph name \texttt{lquoteright} is
+ not uncommon, but \cite{AGL} uses \texttt{lcaron}.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{lslash}
+ \Unicode{0142}{LATIN SMALL LETTER L WITH STROKE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{nacute}
+ \Unicode{0144}{LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ncaron}
+ \Unicode{0148}{LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{eng}
+ \Unicode{014B}{LATIN SMALL LETTER ENG}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ohungarumlaut}
+ \Unicode{0151}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DOUBLE ACUTE}
+ \comment{The letter `\H{o}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{racute}
+ \Unicode{0155}{LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{rcaron}
+ \Unicode{0159}{LATIN SMALL LETTER R WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{sacute}
+ \Unicode{015B}{LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{scaron}
+ \Unicode{0161}{LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{scedilla}
+ \Unicode{015F}{LATIN SMALL LETTER S WITH CEDILLA}
+ \comment{In Romanian, character \textunicode{0219}{latin
+ small letter s with comma below} is preferred, but that
+ wasn't known when this encoding was designed.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{tcaron}
+ \Unicode{0165}{LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH CARON}
+ \comment{The normal glyph for this character consists of a
+ lower case t and a right single quote, but the underlying
+ accent is a caron.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{tcommaaccent}
+ \Unicode{021B}{LATIN SMALL LETTER T WITH COMMA BELOW}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{uhungarumlaut}
+ \Unicode{0171}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DOUBLE ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{uring}
+ \Unicode{016F}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH RING ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ydieresis}
+ \Unicode{00FF}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{zacute}
+ \Unicode{017A}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{zcaron}
+ \Unicode{017E}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH CARON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{zdotaccent}
+ \Unicode{017C}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Z WITH DOT ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\begincomment
+\subsubsection{Mainly West-European accented letters in slots 192--255}
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{192}
+\setslot{Agrave}
+ \Unicode{00C0}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Aacute}
+ \Unicode{00C1}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Acircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00C2}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Atilde}
+ \Unicode{00C3}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Adieresis}
+ \Unicode{00C4}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Aring}
+ \Unicode{00C5}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{AE}
+ \Unicode{00C6}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER AE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ccedilla}
+ \Unicode{00C7}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Egrave}
+ \Unicode{00C8}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Eacute}
+ \Unicode{00C9}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ecircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00CA}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Edieresis}
+ \Unicode{00CB}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Igrave}
+ \Unicode{00CC}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Iacute}
+ \Unicode{00CD}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Icircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00CE}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Idieresis}
+ \Unicode{00CF}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Eth}
+ \Unicode{00D0}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER ETH}
+ \Unicode{0110}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER D WITH STROKE}
+ \comment{This slot is being used to represent two different
+ letters whose capital forms are identical. The |\lccode| value
+ points to slot \ref{eth}.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ntilde}
+ \Unicode{00D1}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER N WITH TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ograve}
+ \Unicode{00D2}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Oacute}
+ \Unicode{00D3}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ocircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00D4}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Otilde}
+ \Unicode{00D5}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Odieresis}
+ \Unicode{00D6}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{OE}
+ \Unicode{0152}{LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE OE}
+ \comment{This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `OE'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Oslash}
+ \Unicode{00D8}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH STROKE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ugrave}
+ \Unicode{00D9}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Uacute}
+ \Unicode{00DA}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Ucircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00DB}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Udieresis}
+ \Unicode{00DC}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Yacute}
+ \Unicode{00DD}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER Y WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{Thorn}
+ \Unicode{00DE}{LATIN CAPITAL LETTER THORN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{SS}
+ \comment{This is an ``uppercased'' sharp s (`\ss') which always
+ looks exactly like two S's next to each other. In a monowidth
+ font it should be two letters wide. There are other characters
+ which could have made better use of this slot; the only function
+ of this slot which could not have been handled using macros is
+ that |\SS| and |SS| can have different hyphenation.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{agrave}
+ \Unicode{00E0}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{aacute}
+ \Unicode{00E1}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{acircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00E2}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{atilde}
+ \Unicode{00E3}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{adieresis}
+ \Unicode{00E4}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{aring}
+ \Unicode{00E5}{LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH RING ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ae}
+ \Unicode{00E6}{LATIN SMALL LETTER AE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ccedilla}
+ \Unicode{00E7}{LATIN SMALL LETTER C WITH CEDILLA}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{egrave}
+ \Unicode{00E8}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{eacute}
+ \Unicode{00E9}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ecircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00EA}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{edieresis}
+ \Unicode{00EB}{LATIN SMALL LETTER E WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{igrave}
+ \Unicode{00EC}{LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{iacute}
+ \Unicode{00ED}{LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{icircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00EE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{idieresis}
+ \Unicode{00EF}{LATIN SMALL LETTER I WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{eth}
+ \Unicode{00F0}{LATIN SMALL LETTER ETH}
+ \label{eth}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ntilde}
+ \Unicode{00F1}{LATIN SMALL LETTER N WITH TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ograve}
+ \Unicode{00F2}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{oacute}
+ \Unicode{00F3}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ocircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00F4}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{otilde}
+ \Unicode{00F5}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{odieresis}
+ \Unicode{00F6}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{oe}
+ \Unicode{0153}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE}
+ \comment{This is a single letter, and should not be faked with `oe'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{oslash}
+ \Unicode{00F8}{LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH STROKE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ugrave}
+ \Unicode{00F9}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH GRAVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{uacute}
+ \Unicode{00FA}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ucircumflex}
+ \Unicode{00FB}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH CIRCUMFLEX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{udieresis}
+ \Unicode{00FC}{LATIN SMALL LETTER U WITH DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{yacute}
+ \Unicode{00FD}{LATIN SMALL LETTER Y WITH ACUTE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{thorn}
+ \Unicode{00FE}{LATIN SMALL LETTER THORN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{germandbls}
+ \Unicode{00DF}{LATIN SMALL LETTER SHARP S}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\begincomment
+\subsection{Accents}
+The Unicode equivalents of the accents are taken to be the combining
+forms of the accents found in code point \texttt{U+0300} and upwards.
+The reasons for this are (i) that they are primarily used with the
+|\accent| primitive, i.e., as combining characters, (ii) that some
+of them (e.g. \texttt{tilde}) have non-combining counterparts
+elsewhere in the encoding, and (iii) that they are not primarily
+phonetic marks.
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{0}
+\setslot{grave}
+ \Unicode{0300}{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{acute}
+ \Unicode{0301}{COMBINING ACUTE ACCENT}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{circumflex}
+ \Unicode{0302}{COMBINING CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{tilde}
+ \Unicode{0303}{COMBINING TILDE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dieresis}
+ \Unicode{0308}{COMBINING DIAERESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{hungarumlaut}
+ \Unicode{030B}{COMBINING DOUBLE ACUTE ACCENT}
+ \comment{The long Hungarian umlaut `\H{}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ring}
+ \Unicode{030A}{COMBINING RING ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{caron}
+ \Unicode{030C}{COMBINING CARON}
+ \comment{The caron or h\'a\v cek accent `\v{}'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{breve}
+ \Unicode{0306}{COMBINING BREVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{macron}
+ \Unicode{0304}{COMBINING MACRON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dotaccent}
+ \Unicode{0307}{COMBINING DOT ABOVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{cedilla}
+ \Unicode{0327}{COMBINING CEDILLA}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ogonek}
+ \Unicode{0328}{COMBINING OGONEK}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\begincomment
+\subsection{Digits}
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{48}
+\setslot{zero}
+ \Unicode{0030}{DIGIT ZERO}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{one}
+ \Unicode{0031}{DIGIT ONE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{two}
+ \Unicode{0032}{DIGIT TWO}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{three}
+ \Unicode{0033}{DIGIT THREE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{four}
+ \Unicode{0034}{DIGIT FOUR}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{five}
+ \Unicode{0035}{DIGIT FIVE}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{six}
+ \Unicode{0036}{DIGIT SIX}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{seven}
+ \Unicode{0037}{DIGIT SEVEN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{eight}
+ \Unicode{0038}{DIGIT EIGHT}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{nine}
+ \Unicode{0039}{DIGIT NINE}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\begincomment
+\subsection{Symbols and punctuation}
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{13}
+\setslot{quotesinglbase}
+ \Unicode{201A}{SINGLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{guilsinglleft}
+ \Unicode{2039}{SINGLE LEFT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \comment{In French typography this is an opening quotation mark,
+ but in German typography it is a closing quotation mark. The
+ character should kern well in both cases.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{guilsinglright}
+ \Unicode{203A}{SINGLE RIGHT-POINTING ANGLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \comment{In French typography this is a closing quotation mark,
+ but in German typography it is an opening quotation mark. The
+ character should kern well in both cases.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quotedblleft}
+ \Unicode{201C}{LEFT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quotedblright}
+ \Unicode{201D}{RIGHT DOUBLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \comment{In English typography this quotation mark is always
+ closing, but in Swedish typography it is also an opening
+ quotation mark. The character should kern well in both cases.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quotedblbase}
+ \Unicode{201E}{DOUBLE LOW-9 QUOTATION MARK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{guillemotleft}
+ \Unicode{00AB}{LEFT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \comment{In French typography this is an opening quotation mark,
+ but in German typography it is a closing quotation mark. The
+ character should kern well in both cases. The glyph name is
+ misspelt (it should be \texttt{guillemetleft}), but this
+ incorrect name is \emph{de facto} the glyph name used.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{guillemotright}
+ \Unicode{00BB}{RIGHT-POINTING DOUBLE ANGLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \comment{In French typography this is a closing quotation mark,
+ but in German typography it is an opening quotation mark. The
+ character should kern well in both cases. The glyph name is
+ misspelt (it should be \texttt{guillemetright}), but this
+ incorrect name is \emph{de facto} the glyph name used.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{endash}
+ \Unicode{2013}{EN DASH}
+ \label{endash}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{emdash}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{emdash}
+ \Unicode{2014}{EM DASH}
+ \comment{In a monowidth font this character is preferably given the
+ width of two normal characters.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{32}
+\setslot{visiblespace}
+ \Unicode{2423}{OPEN BOX}
+ \comment{A visible space glyph `\textvisiblespace'.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{exclam}
+ \Unicode{0021}{EXCLAMATION MARK}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{exclamdown}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quotedbl}
+ \Unicode{0022}{QUOTATION MARK}
+ \comment{The `neutral' double quotation mark, included for use in
+ monowidth fonts, or for setting computer programs.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{numbersign}
+ \Unicode{0023}{NUMBER SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{dollar}
+ \Unicode{0024}{DOLLAR SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{percent}
+ \Unicode{0025}{PERCENT SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ampersand}
+ \Unicode{0026}{AMPERSAND}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quoteright}
+ \Unicode{2019}{RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{quoteright}{quotedblright}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{parenleft}
+ \Unicode{0028}{LEFT PARENTHESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{parenright}
+ \Unicode{0029}{RIGHT PARENTHESIS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asterisk}
+ \Unicode{002A}{ASTERISK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{plus}
+ \Unicode{002B}{PLUS SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{comma}
+ \Unicode{002C}{COMMA}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{comma}{quotedblbase}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{hyphen}
+ \Unicode{002D}{HYPHEN-MINUS}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{hyphen}{endash}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{hyphenchar}{hyphenchar}
+ \comment{See also slot \ref{hyphenchar}.}
+ \label{hyphen}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{period}
+ \Unicode{002E}{FULL STOP}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{slash}
+ \Unicode{002F}{SOLIDUS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\skipslots{10}
+\setslot{colon}
+ \Unicode{003A}{COLON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{semicolon}
+ \Unicode{003B}{SEMICOLON}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{less}
+ \Unicode{003C}{LESS-THAN SIGN}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{less}{guillemotleft}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{equal}
+ \Unicode{003D}{EQUALS SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{greater}
+ \Unicode{003E}{GREATER-THAN SIGN}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{greater}{guillemotright}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{question}
+ \Unicode{003F}{QUESTION MARK}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{questiondown}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{at}
+ \Unicode{0040}{COMMERCIAL AT}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{91}
+\setslot{bracketleft}
+ \Unicode{005B}{LEFT SQUARE BRACKET}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{backslash}
+ \Unicode{005C}{REVERSE SOLIDUS}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{bracketright}
+ \Unicode{005D}{RIGHT SQUARE BRACKET}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciicircum}
+ \Unicode{005E}{CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT}
+ \comment{The ASCII upward-pointing arrow head `\textasciicircum'.
+ This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used
+ for computer listings.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{underscore}
+ \Unicode{005F}{LOW LINE}
+ \comment{The ASCII underline character `\textunderscore', usually
+ set on the baseline. This is included for compatibility with
+ typewriter fonts used for computer listings.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{quoteleft}
+ \Unicode{2018}{LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK}
+ \Ligature{LIG}{quoteleft}{quotedblleft}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{123}
+\setslot{braceleft}
+ \Unicode{007B}{LEFT CURLY BRACKET}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{bar}
+ \Unicode{007C}{VERTICAL LINE}
+ \comment{The ASCII vertical bar `\textbar'.
+ This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used
+ for computer listings.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{braceright}
+ \Unicode{007D}{RIGHT CURLY BRACKET}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{asciitilde}
+ \Unicode{007E}{TILDE}
+ \comment{The ASCII tilde `\textasciitilde'.
+ This is included for compatibility with typewriter fonts used
+ for computer listings.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{159}
+\setslot{section}
+ \Unicode{00A7}{SECTION SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{189}
+\setslot{exclamdown}
+ \Unicode{00A1}{INVERTED EXCLAMATION MARK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{questiondown}
+ \Unicode{00BF}{INVERTED QUESTION MARK}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{sterling}
+ \Unicode{00A3}{POUND SIGN}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+
+\begincomment
+\subsection{Miscellanea}
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{23}
+\setslot{compwordmark}
+ \Unicode{200C}{ZERO WIDTH NON-JOINER}
+ \comment{An invisible glyph, with zero width and depth, but the
+ height of lower case letters without ascenders.
+ It is used to stop ligaturing in words like `shelf{}ful'.
+ It is possible that this character should be considered a
+ letter (and that hyphenation patterns should be designed to
+ include it), but since its |\lccode| is 0, \TeX's hyphenation
+ mechanism considers it to be a nonletter which ends the
+ hyphenatable part of a word.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{perthousandzero}
+ \comment{A glyph which is placed after `\%' to produce a
+ `per-thousand', or twice to produce `per-ten-thousand'.
+ Your guess is as good as mine as to what this glyph should look
+ like in a monowidth font. Since most fonts don't include this
+ glyph anyway, its use is discouraged.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{127}
+\setslot{hyphenchar}
+ \label{hyphenchar}
+ \comment{This character is provided as a discretionary hyphen
+ symbol and may only appear at the end of a line, since it is often
+ hanging out of the character box, but apart from that it is almost
+ always the same as the \texttt{hyphen} character. Since \LaTeX\
+ sets the |\hyphenchar| of \texttt{T1} fonts to slot \ref{hyphen}
+ rather than this slot, this feature is usually not used.}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+
+\begincomment
+\section{Usual characters}
+The following characters are only accessed through ligatures and can
+therefore be replaced by others or completely left out if the
+ligature programs are modified accordingly.
+\endcomment
+
+\nextslot{27}
+\setslot{ff}
+ \Unicode{FB00}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FF}
+ \comment{This glyph should be two characters wide in a monowidth
+ font.}
+ \ligature{LIG}{i}{ffi}
+ \ligature{LIG}{l}{ffl}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{fi}
+ \Unicode{FB01}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FI}
+ \comment{This glyph should be two characters wide in a monowidth
+ font.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{fl}
+ \Unicode{FB02}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FL}
+ \comment{This glyph should be two characters wide in a monowidth
+ font.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ffi}
+ \Unicode{FB03}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFI}
+ \comment{This glyph should be three characters wide in a monowidth
+ font.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\setslot{ffl}
+ \Unicode{FB04}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE FFL}
+ \comment{This glyph should be three characters wide in a monowidth
+ font.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{156}
+\setslot{IJ}
+ \Unicode{0132}{LATIN CAPITAL LIGATURE IJ}
+ \comment{This is a single letter, and in a monowidth font should
+ ideally be one letter wide.}
+\endsetslot
+
+\nextslot{188}
+\setslot{ij}
+ \Unicode{0133}{LATIN SMALL LIGATURE IJ}
+ \comment{This is a single letter, and in a monowidth font should
+ ideally be one letter wide.}
+\endsetslot
+
+
+\begincomment
+\section{Fontdimens}
+\endcomment
+
+\setfontdimen{1}{italicslant} % italic slant
+\setfontdimen{2}{interword} % interword space
+\setfontdimen{3}{stretchword} % interword stretch
+\setfontdimen{4}{shrinkword} % interword shrink
+\setfontdimen{5}{xheight} % x-height
+\setfontdimen{6}{quad} % quad
+\setfontdimen{7}{extraspace} % extra space after .
+\setfontdimen{8}{capheight} % cap height
+\setfontdimen{9}{ascender} % ascender
+\setfontdimen{10}{acccapheight} % accented cap height
+\setfontdimen{11}{descender} % descender's depth
+\setfontdimen{12}{maxheight} % max height
+\setfontdimen{13}{maxdepth} % max depth
+\setfontdimen{14}{digitwidth} % digit width
+\setfontdimen{15}{verticalstem} % dominant width of verical stems
+\setfontdimen{16}{baselineskip} % baselineskip
+
+
+\begincomment
+\section{Coding scheme}
+\endcomment
+
+\setstr{codingscheme}{EXTENDED TEX FONT ENCODING - LATIN}
+
+
+\endencoding
+
+
+\section{Discussion}
+
+As the \texttt{T1} encoding is an established standard, the discussion
+of it has already been published elsewhere. [Unfortunately, I do not
+know where as it all happened long before I started using \TeX. This
+part of the document definitely needs to be improved. To begin with, I
+would like to know if the TUGboat articles whose bibliography entries
+appear in Figure~\ref{Bib-entries} are relevant for the matter.
+\begin{figure*}
+\small
+\begin{verbatim}
+@Article{Beebe:TB11-2-171,
+ author = "Nelson Beebe",
+ title = "{Character set encoding}",
+ journal = j-TUGboat,
+ volume = "11",
+ number = "2",
+ pages = "171--175",
+ month = jun,
+ year = "1990",
+ ISSN = "0896-3207",
+ bibdate = "Fri Jun 4 18:08:09 MDT 1999",
+ bibsource = "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/tugboat.bib;
+ http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/index-table-t.html#tugboat",
+ acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-nhfb,
+}
+@Article{Bien:TB11-2-175,
+ author = "Janusz S. Bie{\'n}",
+ title = "{On standards for computer modern font extensions}",
+ journal = j-TUGboat,
+ volume = "11",
+ number = "2",
+ pages = "175--183",
+ month = jun,
+ year = "1990",
+ ISSN = "0896-3207",
+ bibdate = "Fri Jun 4 18:08:09 MDT 1999",
+ bibsource = "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/tugboat.bib;
+ http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/index-table-t.html#tugboat",
+ acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-nhfb,
+}
+@Article{Ferguson:TB11-4-514,
+ author = "Michael Ferguson",
+ title = "{Report on multilingual activities}",
+ journal = j-TUGboat,
+ volume = "11",
+ number = "4",
+ pages = "514--516",
+ month = nov,
+ year = "1990",
+ ISSN = "0896-3207",
+ bibdate = "Fri Jun 4 18:08:09 MDT 1999",
+ bibsource = "ftp://ftp.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/tugboat.bib;
+ http://www.math.utah.edu/pub/tex/bib/index-table-t.html#tugboat",
+ acknowledgement = ack-bnb # " and " # ack-nhfb,
+}
+\end{verbatim}
+\normalsize
+
+\caption{Entries in \texttt{tugboat.bib} which may describe papers
+that contain (at least part of) the discussion regarding the
+\texttt{T1} encoding}
+\label{Bib-entries}
+\end{figure*}
+Actually reading them would be nice too, as would of course getting
+the references for whatever other papers there might be that
+constituted the discussion of the \texttt{T1} encoding. The file
+\texttt{cork.enc} in the \textit{Fontname} standard makes a cryptic
+reference to ``TTN 1(4), December 1992'', whatever that might be.]
+
+I can however answer questions on the more immediate matter of how the
+interpretation of the established standard that this file expresses was
+constructed. It is mainly the result of a comparison between the
+file \texttt{t1.etx}~\cite{t1.etx}, the Unicode
+standard~\cite{Unicode}, and the Adobe glyph list~\cite{AGL}.
+
+(Some concerns have been expressed about the fact that the glyph name
+listed for slot~0 is `\texttt{grave}', although that glyph name in
+\cite{AGL} corresponds to \textunicode{0060}{GRAVE ACCENT}, whereas
+\textunicode{0300}{COMBINING GRAVE ACCENT} is listed as corresponding
+to `\texttt{gravecomb}'. This is however formally irrelevant, since
+the glyph names are formally only internal labels in the encoding
+specification. `\texttt{gravecomb}' would furthermore be a more
+impractical label, since most font contains a `\texttt{grave}' glyph
+that is used as a combining accent but no `\texttt{gravecomb}'
+glyph.)
+
+
+\section{Changes}
+
+The changes made to this specification since the original 2001/06/19
+version are as follows.
+
+2001/09/01: Corrected some typos (reported by Vladimir Volovich). /LH
+
+2001/09/16: Added \cite{latin-page} to the bibliography. /LH
+
+2001/09/21: Removed comment on \textunicode{2012}{FIGURE DASH} from
+slot~\ref{endash}. \cite[Sec.~6.1]{Unicode} makes quite clear that
+it's not to be used for ranges. /LH
+
+2002/07/05: Added the Ferguson:TB11-4-514 and ``TTN~1(4)'' references
+to the discussion section. Also added remark on \texttt{grave} versus
+\texttt{gravecomb}. /LH
+
+
+\begin{thebibliography}{9}
+\bibitem{AGL}
+ Adobe Systems Incorporated: \textit{Adobe Glyph List}, 1998;
+ \textsc{http}:/\slash \texttt{partners.adobe.com}\slash
+ \texttt{asn}\slash \texttt{developer}\slash \texttt{type}\slash
+ \texttt{glyphlist.txt}
+\bibitem{latin-page}
+ Roman Czyborra: \textit{The ISO 8859 Alphabet Soup}, web page at
+ \textsc{http:}/\slash \texttt{czyborra.com}\slash
+ \texttt{charsets}\slash \texttt{iso8859.html}, 1998.
+\bibitem{ISO8859-1}
+ International Organization for Standardization:
+ \textit{ISO/IEC standard 8859-1} (Information technology --
+ 8-bit single-byte coded graphic character sets --
+ Part 1: Latin alphabet No. 1).
+ See also~\cite{latin-page}.
+\bibitem{t1.etx}
+ Alan Jeffrey, Sebastian Rahtz, and Ulrik Vieth:
+ \textit{The \TeX\ extended text encoding vector},
+ version~1.801, 1998,
+ \textsc{ctan}:\discretionary{}{}{\thinspace}\texttt{fonts}\slash
+ \texttt{utilities}\slash \texttt{fontinst}\slash
+ \texttt{inputs}\slash \texttt{etx}\slash \texttt{t1.etx}.
+\bibitem{TeXbook}
+ Donald E.\ Knuth, Duane Bibby (illustrations):
+ \textit{The \TeX book}, Ad\-di\-son--Wes\-ley, 1986;
+ ISBN~0-201-13447-0.
+\bibitem{Unicode}
+ The Unicode Consortium (editor), \emph{et al.}:
+ \textit{The Unicode Standard, Version 3.0},
+ Addison Wesley Longman Publisher, 2000; ISBN~0-201-61633-5.
+ Most of the information in this book is also available online at
+ the Unicode consortium website, at \textsc{http}:/\slash
+ \texttt{www.unicode.org}\slash \texttt{unicode}\slash
+ \texttt{uni2book}\slash \texttt{u2.html}.
+\end{thebibliography}
+
+
+
+\end{document} \ No newline at end of file