On 10/3/07, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Mojca Miklavec wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > While trying to convert some stuff from HTML to PDF (using LuaTeX) I
> > have noticed some minor problems: unicode math characters work OK in
> > text mode (under assumption that the font has them), but not in math
> > mode. In pdfTeX they work OK in both cases. (That behaviour is
> > expected, but not necessary desired.)
> >
> > Is there any cure to it?
>
> Definitions like these should work in luatex (and xetex):
>
> \definemathcharacter [φ] [nothing] [lcgreek] ["1E]
>
> That is not font-related, it is just input remapping based on
> \mathchardef, the same thing happens in traditional tex.
What about \neq and \[l]dots? How can I get those working in "unicode
math input"?
\definemathcharacter [≠] {\neq}
is probably not adapted to such definitions.
Thanks a lot,
Mojca
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