Am 17.07.2011 um 16:21 schrieb Michael Joyner:
> If I wanted to redefine
> the UNICODE range for Cherokee Glyphs to match the below, so that I could
> leave the rest using standard fonts, by using the \def approach, how would
> you do it?
Maybe this (untested) works:
\newfontfamily\Cher{FreeSerif} % select this or
\newfontfamily\Cher{FreeSans} % that font for Cherokee
\newcount\n \n="13A0 \loop \ifnum\n<"13F5 % start and end point
in hex
\catcode\n=\active % activation
\def\n{\Cher\n} \advance\n by 1 \repeat % set font, increment
loop index
I am not a TeX programmer (shell, sed, awk are much easier, also more often
usable).
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