>>>>> "roman" == roman maurer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
roman> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> What do \dj and \DJ look like normally?
roman> Like "d" and "D" with additional overstroked minus. LaTeX
roman> this, and you'll see:
roman> \documentclass{article} \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}
roman> \usepackage[slovene]{babel} \begin{document} \verb|\dj| is \dj,
roman> and \verb|\DJ| is \DJ. \end{document}
roman> BTW, early babel implementations had wrong \dj character, which
roman> was similar to Icelandic \dh. But this is wrong and was fixed,
roman> later.
Thanks for the explanation. Now I see that there is no support for it
in insetlatexaccent.C, which is mainly used for real accent. Worse, it
mixes it with dot accent \d{j}... I'll add it to the BUGS list, but
this is all I have the time to do now...
JMarc
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