Henning Hraban Ramm wrote:
Sorry for answering that late.
The correct way would be to define swiss as a language, because
then you can put a suitable redefinition inside the language
specifics, but the following hack will work as well and is a lot
faster to implement (please don't tell anyone I proposed this):
\enableregime[il1]
\let\normalssharp\ssharp
\def\ssharp{\doifmodeelse{swiss}{ss}{\normalssharp}}
Thank you, that works and is just the right solution for my problem.
Mojca's proposal:
\startmode[swiss]
\definecharacter ssharp {ss}
\stopmode
unfortunately doesn't work, at least not with utf regime and ec
encoding.
\startmode[*de]
...
languages have system modes (star prefix in order to prevent clashes
with user modes)
Hans
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