I found an interim fix for the \ae macro in the schemata: put the word
with the macro in an hbox, and the problem goes away. I wonder what the
mechanics behind that are. I tend to have weird documents with dead
languages. Who knows, maybe I want to cite Aelfric using Old English
letters or Sir Gawain or whatever Middle High German with a yogh or
similar glyph. Come to think of it, Gothic would be cool, too. So,
figuring out the mechanics would be helpful.

Thanks,

Charles


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