On 6/26/2016 4:59 PM, Pali Rohár wrote:

How is generated order of these three characters? It guaranteed that
character with glyph name "althyphen" is always U+F0000?

in a consistent font yes

so, you need to use

\chardef\crqq="F0001

Nice, thank you!

Maybe it would be better to access these characters also by glyph name,
not only Unicode number...

sure, you can use helpers for that but that's beyong this thread as then we enter the area of how macro packages work and want to deal with is

And another question, it is possible that in generated PDF will be this
character mapped to U+201C (only when selecting text in PDF reader)? In
pdftex it can be achieved by:

  \pdfglyphtounicode{csquotedblright}{201C}
  \pdfgentounicode=1

which generate CMAP table where glyph name csquotedblright is mapped to
U+201C. Btw, CMAP table allows to map move glyphs to same unicode
characters...

hm, even more exceptions for one set of fonts ...

Hans

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