Mojca Miklavec wrote: > On 4/18/06, Hans Hagen wrote: > >> Mojca Miklavec wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> It seems that \= and table interact in a strange way in the following >>> example: >>> >>> \starttable[|c|] >>> \NC \=d \NC\NR >>> \stoptable >>> >>> \=d alone works OK. I suggested to use $\rm\overline{d}$ to the one >>> who asked me about it, so it's not really crutial to fix that, I just >>> find it a bit strange. >>> >>> >> is dmacron a valid char? ... up to mojca >> > > Thanks, it works this way, but there's no need to add it to the > definitions in the core since it's not even in unicode. (The only > strange thing is that \=a ("valid" char) or \=d work OK in text flow, > but not in the table, where faking the character seems to interact in > a strange way with the table typesetting.) > > But this solution is OK for me, thanks again, > that's because \= is defined as a TaBLe command
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