2011/11/15 Philip TAYLOR <[email protected]>: > > > Chris Travers wrote: > >> But we are talking two different things here. The first is user >> interface, and the second is mechanism. >> >> What I am saying is special handling of this sort should be required >> to be enabled somehow by the user. I don't really care how. It could >> be by a commandline switch to xelatex. It could be by a call in the >> document if that's possible. It should be optional, and disabled by >> default, given that the characters involved are not intended to be >> displayed with glyphs. > > But /if/ it requires a change to the number of category codes > (and/or the creation of one or more classes of internal node), > then this is not something that should be capable of being > turned on or off within a document. I don't have any problem > with the idea of turning the functionality on or off either > within a format file or from a command-line qualifier. > If you know what such characters are (and it will certainly be documented), you just set their categories back to 12 in order to get the old behaviour.
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