[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Quoting "Thomas A. Schmitz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
On Dec 2, 2005, at 8:30 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
-> How could I do french guillemets (<< and >>)? Is it possible?
Which inputregime are you using? With \enableregime[utf], you can
input them directly, or try \leftguillemot and \rightguillemot (yes,
the names are moronic, but that's Adobe's fault)
For information: I've tried to type them directly on my keybord. They
apear on my screen but the final pdf document output black rectangles.
(I'm sure that all what I use is configured to use and produce utf8)
But the workaround with \leftguillemot and \rightguillemot is fine for
me.
hm, this normally means that there is no correspondence between the utf
vector's slot and a glyph ... meybe we need a fix?
Hans
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