On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 03:53:33PM +0200, Jean-Marc Lasgouttes wrote:
> >>>>> "Amir" == Amir Karger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Amir> Jean-Marc was (surprise!) unable to answer my question, so I
> Amir> decided to forward this at the list.
Apparently, my public e-mail embarrassed him into trying a bit harder. :)
> Amir> I noticed that reLyX doesn't translate \r. It also doesn't do \k
> Amir> or \q. I have some vague memory that we didn't want to put \k
> Amir> or \q in there, because some people might not be able to handle
> Amir> the LyX output? But \r is in all encodings, according to the
> Amir> latex guide I was looking at.
>
> Well, I took a look at LaTeX sources and: \r is in OT1 and T1, and is
> OK; \k is in T1 only; I did not find any trace of something called \q.
Interesting, because \q works.
Anyway, if \k is in T1, does that mean we're not supposed to use it because
it will generate errors for people who import a \k file but don't have T1?
That might be what I'm remembering.
-Amir