At 05:54 PM 1/28/2003 +0100, Gour wrote:

I "solved" the problem by putting the following in enco-def.tex:

\definecharacter Dstroke          {\DJ}
\definecharacter dstroke          {\dj}
better is (enco-def)

\definecharacter dstroke          {\pseudoencodeddj}
\definecharacter Dstroke          {\pseudoencodedDJ}

and (in enco-mis)

\definecharacter dj {\dstroke}
\definecharacter Dj {\Dstroke}
\definecharacter DJ {\Dstroke}

However I'm not sure whether it's a correct solution. It works with cmr font, but
I have to see what will happen with the properly filled Unicode font which has
glyphs for dstroke & Dstroke.
Being dutch, I never saw them as the same glyphs -)

[btw, there is an excellent doc about hungarian typo things, written by Gyongyi Bujdoso from the matex user group]

Hans
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