Hello All,
I have to withdraw from the seventh remark of my list:
> 7. A side-problem. I am afraid that characters with ASCII codes
> above 128, that is, extra national characters in European languages,
> in ISO and Windows encodings, can be misinterpreted [...]
After a further analysis I can tell now that HyperLatex
protects all the codes above 128 that are used by itself
as meta-characters. All other characters with codes > 128
are left intact. If it's really so then it's OK.
I'd also like to add a new remark:
8. In the function hyperlatex-format-special-char
there are lines:
;; remove command
(delete-region hyperlatex-command-start (point))
after which we can see this:
(if (hyperlatex-printable-p hyperlatex-command-start (point))
(hyperlatex-format-par)))
I'm not sure whether it is justified to inspect a region
after it has been removed. How pointers in a buffer change
when a region gets removed? Note that the quoted fragmets
have to do with paragraphs.
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All what I'm writing about is at a micro-level. Before
I am capable of correcting HyperLatex's code I must learn
it thoroughly. Tom, are you analysing the code as well?
Greetings,
Rysiek
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