On 15/11/2013 18:33, Herbert Schulz wrote: > If you want the key binding you choose to be system wide (well, for your > login) it is possible to create a Keybindings file with your chosen key > binding. Download Keybindings.zip from my download site, > <https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/10932738/index.html>, for a sample file > and other information. Don't know if VIM actually uses the OS X input > framework though; TeXShop does. > Thank you Herb,
This point in question has only to do with the character ഽ (coding in
Rachana is U+0D3D) It is a character only used in Malayalam
> PS: Are you sure that it's TeXShop (actually the OS) that added that invisible
character in that \textbf command? I've never heard of that before and OS X
likes Unicode.
Well, I was using TeXShop when I sent that example file. And I could not see
that strange character as it was invisible. I looked carefully after I got the
error message but could see that illegal character as it was, well, invisible.
But now those problems are thankfully solved. Once I have the above character
assigned to a latin character, I can continue my work without a hassle. Right
now, as I do not have the key binding for that character (ഽ ) I have not so
elegant solution I added a macro to insert the integral symbol
The macro \newcommand{\akaram }{\textenglish{$\int$}}
For now it is OK, but for the final document I should, in fact use the real
symbol mentioned above.
Anyway, I shall try the same file (document) on my Ubuntu (precise pangolin) and
see what the result is. I need to wait until Sunday evening (German time) to try
it as I shall not be home.
Best regards
suren
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