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+name rtkinenc
+category Package
+shortdesc Input encoding with fallback procedures.
+longdesc The rtkinenc package is functionally similar to the standard LaTeX
+longdesc package inputenc: both set up active characters so that an input
+longdesc character outside the range of 7-bit visible ASCII is coverted
+longdesc into one or more corresponding LaTeX commands. The main
+longdesc difference lies in that rtkinenc allows the user to specify a
+longdesc fallback procedure to use when the text command corresponding to
+longdesc some input character isn't available. Names of commands in
+longdesc rtkinenc have been selected so that it can read inputenc encoding
+longdesc definition files, and the aim is that rtkinenc should be backwards
+longdesc compatible with inputenc. rtkinenc is not a new version of
+longdesc inputenc though, nor is it part of standard LaTeX. For an example
+longdesc of how rtkinenc is used, the user may look at the tclldoc class.
+longdesc [description copied from TeX Catalogue]