[NTG-context] m-letter backslash codes in xml database
Rob Ermers
r.ermers at hccnet.nl
Sat Jan 15 02:31:32 CET 2005
h h extern wrote:
> if you want to move things around in an encoding neutral way:
>
> \defineXMLsingular
> [c]
> [n=unknowncharacter]
> {\executeifdefined {\XMLop{id}} \unknowncharacter}
>
> <c n='eacute'/>
Thanks, Hans, for the example. I do agree, but I'm sorry I don't quite
understand how to apply this code. Could you be more specific?
Do I still have to use the unicode number, or is this a method to use
\"e again in the database?
Should I code each diacritic in this way, such as ouml (ö) in my
example: <p>J. Schöttelndreher</p>)?
My solution by the way does not work with, e.g., a Turkish scedil
(U0015F) in my database, while Tex excells in all kinds of diacritics.
Kind regards,
Robert
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