On Tue, Feb 08, 2005 at 04:13:46PM -0500, Behdad Esfahbod wrote:
> > No, I think that is the wrong conclusion. (latex finds a Gamma there)
>
> No, I'm sure that's the right conclusion. Quoting omega.sty:
>
> \def\rmdefault{omlgc}
>
> So the default font is not cmr anymore.
OK, I see.
> As I said, \clearocplist
Yes, indeed. Using \clearocplists I can do with lambda
what I also can in latex.
Unfortunately my input is partly SERA encoded Ethiopic
and I use OTPs with for example
`h' `e' => @"0000;
so if these low font positions fail when OTPs are used
I would have to write a separate duplicate for omega's
OTP mechanism, and use that to preprocess the input.
That may be clean enough, it only seems silly to redo
what is supposed to be one of the main strengths of omega.
Andries
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