Adam T. Lindsay wrote on Mon, 24 Feb 2003: AL> Prompted by this weekend's discussion of input regimes, I took a AL> look at the one for the Mac's Western encoding (initiated by Michel AL> Bovani), and hopefully revised it to be nearly complete for AL> characters (missing four in the range 128-255). Mac users might like AL> to take a look at this file, and verify that it does what I suggest.
Some symbols still can be added to this input regime definition:
character 187 (ordfeminine) can be defined as \ordfeminine
character 188 (ordmasculine) can be defined as \ordmasculine
character 202 (no-break space) can be defined as \nonbreakablespace
And some definitions can be changed:
character 163 can be defined as \textsterling instead of \sterling
character 192 can be defined as \questiondown instead of ?`
(ligature ?` doesn't always work).
character 193 can be defined as \exclamdown instead of !`
(ligature !` doesn't always work).
character 214 can be defined as \textdiv instead of \mathematics\div
character 182 can be defined as \mathematics\partial instead of
\mathematics\delta (this character is described as:
0xB6 partialdiff 0x2202 PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL
in the Apple Computer's definition of Mac OS Roman character set,
see the file ROMAN.TXT in the Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/APPLE
directory of ftp.unicode.org . Symbol 'delta' can be found in Mac Symbol
and Mac Greek encodings).
I corrected Adam T. Lindsay's regi-mac.tex file (see the attachment).
Also I changed input characters to their codes -- it seems to be more
reliable.
Victor Figurnov
regi-mac.zip
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