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32 \documentclass{ltxdoc}
33 \usepackage[ascii]{inputenc}
34 \GetFileInfo{inputenc.sty}
36 \date{\fileversion\space\filedate}
42 \MaintainedByLaTeXTeam{latex}
44 \setlength\hfuzz{20pt}
45 \DocInput{inputenc.dtx}
53 %% {Upper-case \A\B\C\D\E\F\G\H\I\J\K\L\M\N\O\P\Q\R\S\T\U\V\W\X\Y\Z
54 %% Lower-case \a\b\c\d\e\f\g\h\i\j\k\l\m\n\o\p\q\r\s\t\u\v\w\x\y\z
55 %% Digits \0\1\2\3\4\5\6\7\8\9
56 %% Exclamation \! Double quote \" Hash (number) \#
57 %% Dollar \$ Percent \% Ampersand \&
58 %% Acute accent \' Left paren \( Right paren \)
59 %% Asterisk \* Plus \+ Comma \,
60 %% Minus \- Point \. Solidus \/
61 %% Colon \: Semicolon \; Less than \<
62 %% Equals \= Greater than \> Question mark \?
63 %% Commercial at \@ Left bracket \[ Backslash \\
64 %% Right bracket \] Circumflex \^ Underscore \_
65 %% Grave accent \` Left brace \{ Vertical bar \|
66 %% Right brace \} Tilde \~}
68 % \changes{v0.01}{1994/03/09}{Created file.}
69 % \changes{v0.02}{1994/07/14}{Replaced \cs{Dh} by \cs{DH} and \cs{Th}
71 % \changes{v0.02}{1994/07/14}{Added \cs{ensuremath} to some math
73 % \changes{v0.02}{1994/07/14}{Added \cs{inputencoding}.}
74 % \changes{v0.03}{1994/09/04}{Added \cs{DeclareInputComposite} and the
75 % \cs{ProvidesCommand}s to the encoding files.}
76 % \changes{v0.03}{1994/09/04}{Removed the definition of the accent slots
78 % \changes{v0.04}{1994/10/20}{Replaced \cs{DeclareInputCharacter} by
79 % \cs{DeclareInputText} and \cs{DeclareInputMath}.}
80 % \changes{v0.04}{1994/10/20}{Removed \cs{DeclareInputComposite}.}
81 % \changes{v0.04}{1994/10/20}{Made many Latin-1 characters math-only.}
82 % \changes{v0.05}{1994/10/27}{Updated for the new version of ltoutenc.}
83 % \changes{v0.06}{1994/11/21}{Added \cs{textregistered}.}
84 % \changes{v0.06}{1994/11/21}{Added slot hex A0 to Latin-1.}
85 % \changes{v0.07}{1994/11/22}{Fixed typo A1 rather than A0.}
86 % \changes{v0.07}{1994/11/28}{Fixed where docstrip option had moved a
88 % \changes{v0.09}{1994/12/10}{Added `beta test' message.}
89 % \changes{v0.09}{1994/12/10}{Made letters active and undefined by
90 % default, rather than illegal.}
92 % \changes{v0.9b}{1995/05/23}{Added Mac encoding, applemac.def}
93 % \changes{v0.9d}{1995/06/06}{Added cp437}
94 % \changes{v0.9f}{1995/09/21}{Added Next encoding, next.def}
95 % \changes{v0.9h}{1995/10/22}{Added Windows 3.1 ANSI encoding,
97 % \changes{v0.9i}{1995/11/02}{Wrapped long lines}
98 % \changes{v0.9i}{1995/11/02}{Changed internal name \cs{a} to
99 % \cs{@tabacckludge} to protect against redefinition by malicious
101 % \changes{v0.9j}{1995/11/14}{Remove \cs{endinput} so docstrip reaches
103 % \changes{v0.9k}{1995/11/29}{Replaced uses of \cs{textsterling} with
105 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Added German version}
106 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Replaced \cs{textasciitilde} by
107 % \cs{nobreakspace}.}
108 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Made bullet and periodcentered text
109 % glyphs rather than math glyphs.}
110 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Added \cs{@tabacckludge} hacks.}
111 % \changes{v0.9o}{1996/02/14}
112 % {Cedilla (\cs{c}\cs{ }) rather than (\cs{c}\{\}) latex/2077,
113 % finished on 1996/10/28}
114 % \changes{v0.9o}{1996/02/14}
115 % {0F0 corrected in cp850 latex/2080}
116 % \changes{v0.9o}{1996/02/14}
117 % {0B2 corrected in latin2 latex/2079}
118 % \changes{v0.9r}{1996/05/10}{Added cp852.def}
119 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Added cp865.def}
120 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}
121 % {Changed \cs{aa} and \cs{AA} to \cs{r} a and \cs{r} A}
122 % \changes{v0.9u}{1996/10/29}{Added more to cp865.def}
123 % \changes{v0.9y}{1997/04/30}{Added latin5.def (provided by
124 % H. Turgut Uyar: uyar@cs.itu.edu.tr)}
125 % \changes{v0.9z}{1997/05/10}{Added latin3.def (provided by
126 % J\"org Knappen and modified by Chris Rowley)}
127 % \changes{v0.91}{1997/08/19}{Put
128 % \cs{makeatletter}\ldots\cs{makeatother} around all .def files.}
129 % \changes{v0.92}{1997/09/08}{Added decmulti.def
130 % provided by M.Y. Chartoire. pr/2599}
131 % \changes{v0.93}{1997/11/23}{\cs{textperthousand} not
132 % \cs{textpermill}. pr/2673}
133 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Made degree a text glyph}
134 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Added to and tidied documentation}
135 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Ogonek: changed
136 % \cs{k}\{\} to \cs{k}\cs{ }}
137 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{NOTE: for consistency, when available
138 % the robust text-or-math internal form is always used --
140 % \changes{v0.95}{1997/12/20}{Updated documentation}
141 % \changes{v0.97}{1998/03/05}{Spanish ords changed to text chars, pr/2579}
142 % \changes{v1.1b}{2006/03/04}{Number of normalisations in the LICR
143 % representation (pr/3849)}
144 % \changes{v1.1c}{2006/11/18}{Added missing \cs{ProvidesFile} line for cp1257 (pr/3892)}
147 % \section{Introduction}
149 % This package allows the user to specify an input encoding (for
150 % example, ASCII, ISO Latin-1 or Macintosh) by saying:
152 % |\usepackage[|\emph{encoding name}|]{inputenc}|
154 % The encoding can also be selected in the document with:
156 % |\inputencoding{|\emph{encoding name}|}|
158 % Originally this command was only to be used in vertical mode (with
159 % the idea that it should be only within a document when
160 % using text from several documents to build up a composite work such
161 % as a volume of journal articles. However, usages in certain
162 % languages suggested that it might be preferable to allow changing
163 % the input encoding at any time, which is what is possible now
164 % (though that is quite computing resource intensive).
166 % The encodings provided by this package are:
168 % \item |ascii| ASCII encoding for the range 32--127 (all others are made
169 % invalid, i.e., this really defines a 7-bit encoding).
170 % \item |latin1| ISO Latin-1 encoding.
171 % \item |latin2| ISO Latin-2 encoding.
172 % \item |latin3| ISO Latin-3 encoding.
173 % \item |latin4| ISO Latin-4 encoding.
174 % \item |latin5| ISO Latin-5 encoding.
175 % \item |latin9| ISO Latin-9 encoding.
176 % \item |latin10| ISO Latin-10 encoding.
177 % \item |decmulti| DEC Multinational Character Set encoding.
178 % \item |cp850| IBM 850 code page.
179 % \item |cp852| IBM 852 code page.
180 % \item |cp858| IBM 858 code page (this is 850 with Euro symbol).
181 % \item |cp437| IBM 437 code page.
182 % \item |cp437de| IBM 437 code page (German version).
183 % \item |cp865| IBM 865 code page.
184 % \item |applemac| Macintosh encoding.
185 % \item |macce| Macintosh Central European code page.
186 % \item |next| Next encoding.
187 % \item |cp1250| Windows 1250 (central and eastern Europe) code page.
188 % \item |cp1252| Windows 1252 (Western Europe) code page.
189 % \item |cp1257| Windows 1257 (Baltic) code page.
190 % \item |ansinew| Windows 3.1 ANSI encoding, extension of Latin-1
191 % (synonym\footnote{It is now generated using the guards
192 % \texttt{cp1252,ansinew} the latter only used for the provides
193 % file line.} for |cp1252|).
194 % \item |utf8| Unicode UTF-8 encoding support.
199 % \subsection{8-bit input encoding support}
201 % The \texttt{inputenc} package makes the upper 8-bit characters active and
202 % assigns to all of them an error message. It then waits for the
203 % input encoding definitions to change this set-up. Similarly, whenever
204 % |\inputencoding| is encountered in a document, first the upper
205 % 8-bit characters are set back to produce an error and then the
206 % definitions for the new input encoding are loaded, changing some of the
211 % Each encoding has an associated |.def| file, for example
212 % |latin1.def| which defines the behaviour of each input character,
213 % using the commands:
215 % |\DeclareInputText{|\emph{slot}|}{|\emph{text}|}| \\
216 % |\DeclareInputMath{|\emph{slot}|}{|\emph{math}|}|
218 % This defines the input character \emph{slot} to be the
219 % \emph{text} material or \emph{math} material respectively.
220 % For example, |latin1.def| defines slots |"D6| (\AE)
221 % and |"B5| ($\mu$) by saying:
223 % \DeclareInputText{214}{\AE}
224 % \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
226 % Note that the \emph{commands} should be robust, and should not be
227 % dependent on the output encoding. The same \emph{slot} should not
228 % have both a text and a math declaration for it. (This restriction
229 % may be removed in future releases of inputenc).
231 % The |.def| file may also define
232 % commands using the declarations:\\
233 % |\providecommand| or |\ProvideTextCommandDefault|.
236 % \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textonequarter}{\ensuremath{\frac14}}
237 % \DeclareInputText{188}{\textonequarter}
239 % The use of the `provide' forms here will ensure that a
240 % better definition will not be over-written; their use is
241 % recommended since, in general, the best definition depends on the
244 % See the documentation in |fntguide.tex| and |ltoutenc.dtx| for
245 % details of how to declare text commands.
248 % \subsection{UTF-8 encoding support}
251 % The Unicode UTF-8 support works differently. It too uses a |.def| file
252 % (i.e., |utf8.def|) but this file does not contain code point declarations
253 % via the commands |\DeclareInputText| or |\DeclareInputMath|.
254 % Instead it defines a number of
255 % parsing commands that parse UTF-8 characters and then provides the
256 % corresponding \LaTeX{} definitions (if possible).
258 % Unfortunately the number of Unicode characters that in theory could be
259 % contained in a document is enormous. Thus even with today's amount of
260 % computer memory it would be unrealistic to predefine all of them. Therefore the
261 % approach taken by \LaTeX{} is as follows:
264 % At the start of the document (|\begin{document}|) it examines all font
265 % encodings that are being used within the current document.
267 % For each such font encoding it loads all known UTF-8 mappings that generate
268 % characters from this font encoding.
270 % All other UTF-8 characters remain undefined and will produce an error
271 % message if they appear in the document.
274 % The rationale behind this approach is that UTF-8 characters that do not
275 % correspond to any glyph within the used font encodings cannot be represented
276 % by \LaTeX{} anyway (without loading a font containing the glyph, which in
277 % turn should ``hopefully'' set up the corresponding UTF-8 mapping).
279 % This works well enough for the main Western languages for which \LaTeX{}
280 % has proper font encoding support, but currently already falls short on
281 % languages like Greek (which has some semi-official font support, but for
282 % which corresponding UTF-8 mappings still need to be defined).
284 % For some languages (such as Greek mentioned above) all that remains doing is
285 % to provide the necessary mappings and stick them into |utf8ienc.dtx|, so
286 % volunteers are welcome. For other languages that do not fit well into
287 % \LaTeX{} font selection scheme, e.g., Asian languages the outlined inputenc
288 % approach will not work. If that is the case one can try using Dominique
289 % Unruh's option |utf8x| for inputenc which has a somewhat different approach
290 % and encodes many more UTF-8 characters than the standard |utf8| option.
291 % However, we recommend to do so only if you really need such alphabets as
292 % there are problems with this extended approach which were precisely the
293 % reason that we decided to limit the support to what is properly supported
294 % within the boundaries of \LaTeX's font selection.
296 % If a UTF-8 mapping is missing and it is known to what \LaTeX{} definition it
297 % should map to, one can manually define it using a |\DeclareUnicodeCharacter|
298 % declaration. This declaration is available after inputenc has been loaded
299 % with the |utf8| option.
301 % The |\DeclareUnicodeCharacter| takes UTF-8 code point as its first argument
302 % (in form of a a hexadecimal number) and the definition that this maps to as
303 % its second argument. For example, the code point |00E4| which is
304 % ``LATIN SMALL LETTER A WITH DIAERESIS'' would be set up via:
306 % \DeclareUnicodeCharacter{00E4}{\"a}
308 % Conceptually the second argument should only contain ``encoding-specific
309 % commands'' as defined by \LaTeX{} font encoding concept, i.e., commands that
310 % automatically change behavior if the font encoding changes (see chapter~7 of
311 % the \LaTeX{} Companion for details).
313 % For details of the mappings per font encoding and some more technical
314 % information see the file \texttt{utf8ienc.dtx} that provides UTF-8 support
315 % using the \textsf{inputenc} package interface.
320 % \subsection{Error messages}
322 % In certain situations the inputenc package generates one of the following
323 % three error messages.
325 % \subsubsection{\normalfont\ttfamily Keyboard character used is undefined in
326 % inputencoding `\meta{name}'}
328 % The document contains an 8-bit character that is not defined by the
329 % current input encoding in force. This means that either there is a
330 % mismatch between the document encoding that the document claims it
331 % is in (the option to inputenc) and the real encoding this document
332 % is encoded in. These days more often you find that UTF-8 is used as
333 % the encoding when saving a file in some text editor.
335 % Of course, it is also possible that the input encoding |.def| file is
336 % defective and the offending code point is simply missing from that file.
337 % Please check if the encoding file is one of the list above prior to
338 % reporting an error---on the net there are many additional encoding files
339 % supported by third parties.
343 % \subsubsection{\normalfont\ttfamily Cannot define Unicode char value < 00A0}
345 % This error message is shown if one tries to define a UTF-8 character
346 % with a code point lower than |00A0|. Those cannot be defined in
347 % \LaTeX{} through the |\DeclareUnicodeCharacter|.
350 % \subsubsection{\normalfont\ttfamily Unicode char \meta{charcode} not set up
351 % for use with LaTeX}
353 % This is the dreaded error message that one will receive if the
354 % document contains an UTF-8 character that isn't known to \LaTeX{}.
355 % It is quite possible that the character looks very unsuspicious and
356 % is rendered perfectly in the editor.
358 % For example, when entering a Euro symbol from the keyboard one may receive
359 % this error rather than a typeset symbol. But if this happens the reason is
360 % simply that the document doesn't load a font containing the Euro symbol,
361 % e.g., via the |textcomp| package. Thus \LaTeX{} does not know how to typeset
362 % one and therefore responds with this error message.
364 % However, even if \LaTeX{} can type that character in question it may not
365 % have been set up in which case you would need to do that yourself via
366 % |\DeclareUnicodeCharacter|. If you provide these declarations for a full
367 % font encoding then please contribute that work to this package so that
368 % others can benefit too.
374 % \subsection{Programmers interface}
376 % To better support packages that manage their own character mappings and
377 % therefore have to react to input encoding changes, the following three
378 % commands have been added in version 1.1a:
380 % \DescribeMacro\inputencodingname This command stores the name of the current
383 % \DescribeMacro\inpenc@prehook
384 % \DescribeMacro\inpenc@posthook These two are token registers that are
385 % executed whenever an |\inputencoding| change happens. The first is executed at
386 % the very beginning, i.e., with |\inputencodingname| still pointing to the
387 % encoding name currently in place while the second one is executed at the very
388 % end, i.e., when |\inputencoding| has build a new mapping.
390 % Packages making use of this new features should consider including the
393 % \NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[2005/12/01]
395 % as these commands haven't been available in \textsf{inputenc} distributed
396 % with older releases of \LaTeX{}.
401 % \section{Announcing the files}
403 % We announce the files:
405 %<package>\NeedsTeXFormat{LaTeX2e}[1995/12/01]
406 %<package>\ProvidesPackage{inputenc}
407 %<ascii> \ProvidesFile{ascii.def}
408 %<latin1> \ProvidesFile{latin1.def}
409 %<latin2> \ProvidesFile{latin2.def}
410 %<latin3> \ProvidesFile{latin3.def}
411 %<latin4> \ProvidesFile{latin4.def}
412 %<latin5> \ProvidesFile{latin5.def}
413 %<latin9> \ProvidesFile{latin9.def}
414 %<latin10> \ProvidesFile{latin10.def}
415 %<decmulti> \ProvidesFile{decmulti.def}
416 %<cp850> \ProvidesFile{cp850.def}
417 %<cp852> \ProvidesFile{cp852.def}
418 %<cp858> \ProvidesFile{cp858.def}
419 %<cp437> \ProvidesFile{cp437.def}
420 %<cp437de> \ProvidesFile{cp437de.def}
421 %<cp865> \ProvidesFile{cp865.def}
422 %<applemac> \ProvidesFile{applemac.def}
423 %<applemacce> \ProvidesFile{macce.def}
424 %<next> \ProvidesFile{next.def}
425 %<ansinew> \ProvidesFile{ansinew.def}
426 %<cp1252&!ansinew> \ProvidesFile{cp1252.def}
427 %<cp1250> \ProvidesFile{cp1250.def}
428 %<cp1257> \ProvidesFile{cp1257.def}
429 [2015/03/17 v1.2c Input encoding file]
431 %<cp850>%% If you need a Euro symbol, try cp858 instead.
436 % \section{The package}
438 % \changes{v0.99c}{2002/11/11}{Added cp858 (pr/3464)}
440 % \changes{v0.04}{1994/10/20}{Improved coding of \cs{DeclareInputText}
441 % and changed name from \cs{DeclareInputCharacter}.}
443 % \changes{v0.9g}{1995/10/19}{Replaced \cs{'} \cs{`} \cs{!=} by
444 % \cs{a'} \cs{a`} \cs{a!=} in order to get correct accents in
445 % a tabbing environment.}
447 % \changes{v0.9w}{1996/11/23}{Correct documentation
448 % of \cs{@tabacckludge}}
450 % \changes{v0.9x}{1997/03/21}{Use decimal rather than hex
451 % to avoid active character problems. latex/2451.}
453 % Before we start with the code, an important comment is in order:
454 % as you may or may not know, the |tabbing| environment changes the
455 % definition of the commands |\'|, |\`|, and |\=|. Outside such an
456 % environment these commands produce the corresponding accents, inside
457 % they are used for special text positioning, and the accents can be
458 % accessed using |\a'|, |\a`|, and |\a=|. Therefore we \emph{must} use
459 % the latter instead of the former in the second argument to
460 % |\DeclareInputText|, e.g. (from |latin1.def|):
462 % \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`a}
464 % The command |\@tabacckludge| is defined (in |ltoutenc.dtx|) in such
465 % a way that |\@tabacckludge'| will expand to the internal form of |\'|.
466 % Thus it is |\'| that is carried around \emph{internally} (the
467 % same applies to the other two accent commands).
469 % \begin{macro}{\DeclareInputText}
470 % \begin{macro}{\DeclareInputMath}
471 % \begin{macro}{\IeC}
472 % These commands declare the expansion of an active character. The
473 % math declaration is the usual trick with |\uppercase|.
474 % The text declaration is sneakier, since in text space matters.
475 % We look to see if the definition ends in a macro, by checking
476 % whether it's |\meaning| ends in a space. If it does, then we
477 % add an irrelevant |\IeC| and braces around the definition, in
478 % order to avoid any space after the active char being gobbled up
479 % once the text is written out to an auxiliary file.
481 % The definition should contain only robust commands (and, for
482 % correct ligatures and kerning, they must be defined via the
483 % interfaces in the fontenc package).
485 % \changes{v0.9b}{1995/05/23}{Added hackery with \cs{IeC} in order to
486 % avoid space being gobbled.}
490 \def\DeclareInputMath#1{%
500 % \changes{v1.0a}{2003/01/17}{Now coding according to suggestion by David (pr/2004)}
501 % \changes{v1.0b}{2003/12/29}{but better do it properly}
502 % \changes{v1.0?}{2004/01/19}{or even correctly}
504 \def\DeclareInputText#1#2{%
505 \def\reserved@a##1 ${}%
507 \ifcat_\expandafter\reserved@a\meaning\reserved@b$ $_%
508 \DeclareInputMath{#1}{#2}%
510 \DeclareInputMath{#1}{\IeC{#2}}%
514 % The definition of |\IeC| was modified not to insert a |\protect|
515 % unless it is needed, this means it works in |\hyphenation|
516 % commands, and other such delicate places. It was then further
517 % changed to never insert a |\protect| as one is never needed; this
518 % makes it work in even more places.
520 % This still needs some attention.
522 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/12}{Modified \cs{IeC} in order to
523 % work in \cs{hyphenation} latex/2004.}
525 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed non-typeset case from
526 % \cs{protect} to \cs{noexpand}: temporary fix.}
530 \ifx\protect\@typeset@protect
531 \expandafter\@firstofone
541 % \begin{macro}{\inputencoding}
542 % \changes{v0.9q}{1996/05/09}
543 % {Allow characters below 32 for latex/2071}
544 % \changes{v0.9q}{1996/05/09}
545 % {Check the def file was reasonable for latex/2136}
546 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed to work only in outer vmode, see
548 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Warning message reworded and line
549 % number added, also for latex/2608}
550 % \changes{v0.95}{1997/12/20}{Changed to work in any vmode, for David}
551 % \changes{v1.2a}{2014/04/20}{Added alternative definition for xe/lua tex (pr/4024)}%
552 % \changes{v1.2b}{2014/04/30}{Allow (x-)ascii and utf8x aliases for utf8 in xetex/luatex}%
553 % This sets the encoding to be |#1|. It first sets all the
554 % characters 128--255 to be active (and sets their initial
555 % definition to be |\@inpenc@undefined|).
556 % It now also does this for some `low' codes below 32, but
557 % misses out Null, control-I, control-J, control-L and control-M.
559 % It then inputs |#1.def|. But it first sets up a test that
560 % produces a warning message if no suitable definitions get read.
563 \ifx\Umathchar\@undefined
567 \def\inputencoding#1{%
569 % We start with a hook to be executed before the encoding change
571 % \changes{v1.1a}{2006/02/22}{Added \cs{inpenc@prehook}}
574 \gdef\@inpenc@test{\global\let\@inpenc@test\relax}%
576 % Keyboard characters which don't get a definition will be mapped to
578 % |\@inpenc@undefined| which gets a definition producing an error
579 % message indicating in which input encoding the current keyboard
580 % character is undefined:
581 % \changes{v0.98}{1998/07/04}{Give better error message if key used
582 % is undefined (pr/2845)}
583 % \changes{v0.993}{2000/01/24}{Fix error message for undefined chars
585 % \changes{v1.2a}{2014/04/20}{add \cs{protect} so undefined characters are robust (pr/4182)}%
587 \edef\@inpenc@undefined{\noexpand\protect\noexpand\@inpenc@undefined@{#1}}%
589 % The |\edef| in the above definition is essential as |#1| may be
590 % |\CurrentOption| in which case a later use would return incorrect
591 % information (at best nothing).
593 % For external lookup by other packages we also store the new encoding name
594 % in a user accessible macro.
595 % \changes{v1.1a}{2006/02/22}{Added \cs{inputencodingname}}
597 \edef\inputencodingname{#1}%
600 % Now we make all potential input characters active.
601 % \changes{v0.994}{2000/01/27}{Allow change also in horizontal mode
604 \@inpenc@loop\^^A\^^H%
605 \@inpenc@loop\^^K\^^K%
606 \@inpenc@loop\^^N\^^_%
607 \@inpenc@loop\^^?\^^ff%
610 % To be able to process the input encoding file in horizontal mode
611 % we need to ensure that we don't get any stray spaces into the
612 % horizontal mode or else we end up with extra space in the
614 % \changes{v0.998}{2001/05/25}{Suppress all spaces for horizontal mode
616 % \changes{v1.0f}{2004/05/06}{Really do (pr/3273)}
617 % \changes{v1.1d}{2007/08/06}{Set \cs{endlinechar} properly (pr/3926)}
618 % \changes{v1.1e}{2012/06/06}{Save and restore \cs{catcode} of @ (pr/4192)}
619 % \changes{v1.2c}{2015/03/17}{Save and restore \cs{catcode} of percent (pr/4420)}
621 \xdef\saved@endlinechar@code{\the\endlinechar}%
623 \xdef\saved@space@catcode{\the\catcode`\ }%
625 \xdef\saved@at@catcode{\the\catcode`\@}%
627 \xdef\saved@percent@catcode{\the\catcode`\%}%
630 \endlinechar\saved@endlinechar@code\relax
631 \catcode`\ \saved@space@catcode\relax
632 \catcode`\@\saved@at@catcode\relax
633 \catcode`\%\saved@percent@catcode\relax
636 % If there have been no |\DeclareInputText| or |\DeclareInputMath|
637 % commands read then something is amiss.
639 \ifx\@inpenc@test\relax\else
640 \PackageWarning{inputenc}%
641 {No characters defined\MessageBreak
642 by input encoding change to `#1'\MessageBreak}%
645 % We finish with a hook to be executed after the encoding change
647 % \changes{v1.1a}{2006/02/22}{Added \cs{inpenc@posthook}}
656 % Unicode based TeX engines do not require this package at all, and always use UTF-8
657 % input. Allow the package to be used if |[uf8]| or |[ascii]| options are used to simplify
658 % switching between TeX engines.
660 \def\inputencoding#1{%
661 \edef\reserved@a{#1}%
662 \def\reserved@b{utf8x}%
663 \ifx\reserved@a\reserved@b\def\reserved@a{utf8}\fi
664 \def\reserved@b{utf8}%
665 \ifx\reserved@a\reserved@b
666 \PackageWarningNoLine
668 {inputenc package ignored with utf8 based engines}%
670 \def\reserved@b{x-ascii}%
671 \ifx\reserved@a\reserved@b\def\reserved@a{ascii}\fi
672 \def\reserved@b{ascii}%
673 \ifx\reserved@a\reserved@b
674 \PackageWarningNoLine
676 {inputenc can't be used to ensure 7bit clean source\MessageBreak
677 with a utf engine: Package ignored: utf8 assumed}%
681 {inputenc is not designed for xetex or luatex.\MessageBreak
682 only UTF-8 supported}%
683 {For xelatex or lualatex save the document in UTF-8 encoding\MessageBreak
684 and do not use inputenc, or use the [utf8] option.}
693 % \begin{macro}{\inpenc@prehook}
694 % \changes{v1.1a}{2006/02/22}{Hook added}
695 % \begin{macro}{\inpenc@posthook}
696 % \changes{v1.1a}{2006/02/22}{Hook added}
697 % Two hooks to be executed before and after an encoding changes happened.
699 \newtoks\inpenc@prehook
700 \newtoks\inpenc@posthook
706 % \begin{macro}{\@inpenc@undefined@}
707 % This command will assigned to any active character unless it
708 % get a proper definition by the encoding. The argument is the
709 % current encoding name.
710 % \changes{v0.993}{2000/01/24}{Fix error message for undefined chars
713 \def\@inpenc@undefined@#1{\PackageError{inputenc}%
714 {Keyboard character used is undefined\MessageBreak
715 in inputencoding `#1'}%
716 {You need to provide a definition with
717 \noexpand\DeclareInputText\MessageBreak or
718 \noexpand\DeclareInputMath before using this key.}}%
722 % \begin{macro}{\@inpenc@loop}
723 % \changes{v0.9q}{1996/05/09}
725 % \changes{v0.9v}{1996/11/07}
726 % {Exit from the top of loop fixed for latex/2257}
727 % Make characters |#1| to |#2| inclusive active and undefined.
729 \def\@inpenc@loop#1#2{%
732 \catcode\@tempcnta\active
737 \let~\@inpenc@undefined
739 \ifnum\@tempcnta<`#2\relax
740 \advance\@tempcnta\@ne
746 % Then for each option, we input that encoding file.
748 \DeclareOption*{\inputencoding{\CurrentOption}}
754 % \section{Default definitions for characters}
756 % Some input characters map to internal functions which are not in
757 % either the |T1| or |OT1| font encoding. For this reason default
758 % definitions are provided in the encoding file: these will be
759 % used unless some other output encoding is used which supports
760 % those glyphs. In some cases this default definition has to be
761 % simply an error message.
763 % Note that this works reasonably well only because the encoding
764 % files for both |OT1| and |T1| are loaded in the standard LaTeX
767 % \changes{v0.9a}{1995/04/23}{Default settings moved to own section}
769 % \changes{v0.9b}{1995/05/23}{Corrected ordmasc and ordfem which had
770 % been switched by mistake.}
772 % \changes{v0.9k}{1995/11/29}{Moved \cs{textregistered} and
773 % \cs{texttrademark} to the kernel.}
774 % \changes{v0.9k}{1995/11/29}{Added default commands for Next input
777 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Added \cs{ensuremath} to definitions of
778 % the fraction glyphs.}
780 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}
781 % {Added \cs{textblacksquare}}
782 % \changes{v0.9u}{1996/10/29}
783 % {Corrected code for \cs{textblacksquare}}
785 % \changes{v0.9u}{1996/10/29}
786 % {Added cp865 and corrected cp850, cp852 and cp437 guards}
787 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Removed entries that were solely in
789 % \changes{v0.995}{2000/05/22}{Added latin2 option for textdegree
792 % The name |\textblacksquare| is derived from the AMS symbol name since
793 % Adobe seem not to want this symbol. The default definition, as a
794 % rule, makes no claim to being a good design.
796 % Some entries are repeated in case guards must all be on one line.
798 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin2|latin3|latin4|latin5|latin9|applemacce|latin10>
799 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textdegree}{\ensuremath{{^\circ}}}
800 %</latin1|decmulti|latin2|latin3|latin4|latin5|latin9|applemacce|latin10>
801 %<*cp850|cp858|cp852|cp865|cp437|cp437de|applemac|cp1252|cp1250|cp1257|next>
802 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textdegree}{\ensuremath{{^\circ}}}
803 %</cp850|cp858|cp852|cp865|cp437|cp437de|applemac|cp1252|cp1250|cp1257|next>
804 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin3|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1257|next>
805 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textonehalf}{\ensuremath{\frac12}}
806 %</latin1|decmulti|latin3|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1257|next>
807 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1257|next>
808 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textonequarter}{\ensuremath{\frac14}}
809 %</latin1|decmulti|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1257|next>
810 %<*latin1|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1257|next>
811 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textthreequarters}{\ensuremath{\frac34}}
812 %</latin1|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1257|next>
813 %<*applemac|cp850|cp858|cp865|cp437|cp437de|cp1252|next>
814 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textflorin}{\textit{f}}
815 %</applemac|cp850|cp858|cp865|cp437|cp437de|cp1252|next>
816 %<*cp865|cp437|cp437de>
817 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textpeseta}{Pt}
818 %</cp865|cp437|cp437de>
819 %<*cp850|cp858|cp852|cp865|cp437|cp437de>
820 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textblacksquare}
821 {\vrule \@width .3em \@height .4em \@depth -.1em\relax}
822 %</cp850|cp858|cp852|cp865|cp437|cp437de>
825 % \changes{v0.9k}{1995/11/29}{Added error messages for unavailable
828 % Some commands can't be faked, so we have them generate an error
831 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp865|cp437|cp437de>
832 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textcent}
833 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textcent}
834 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textyen}
835 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textyen}
836 %</latin1|decmulti|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp865|cp437|cp437de>
837 %<*applemac|cp1252|next>
838 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textcent}
839 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textcent}
840 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textyen}
841 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textyen}
842 %</applemac|cp1252|next>
844 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textcent}
845 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textcent}
847 %<*latin9|cp1252|cp1257|latin10>
848 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\texteuro}
849 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\texteuro}
850 %</latin9|cp1252|cp1257|latin10>
851 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin2|latin3|latin4|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp865>
852 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textcurrency}
853 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textcurrency}
854 %</latin1|decmulti|latin2|latin3|latin4|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp865>
855 %<*applemac|cp1252|cp1250|cp1257|next>
856 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textcurrency}
857 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textcurrency}
858 %</applemac|cp1252|cp1250|cp1257|next>
859 %<*latin1|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1250|cp1257>
860 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textbrokenbar}
861 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textbrokenbar}
862 %</latin1|latin5|cp850|cp858|cp852|cp1252|cp1250|cp1257>
864 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textmalteseH}
865 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textmalteseH}
866 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textmalteseh}
867 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textmalteseh}
870 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textkra}
871 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textkra}
872 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textTstroke}
873 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textTstroke}
874 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\texttstroke}
875 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\texttstroke}
877 %<*cp1250|cp1252|cp1257|applemac|next>
878 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textperthousand}
879 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textperthousand}
880 %</cp1250|cp1252|cp1257|applemac|next>
882 \ProvideTextCommandDefault{\textdiv}
883 {\TextSymbolUnavailable\textdiv}
887 % \changes{v0.9l}{1995/12/01}{Removed extraneous braces from the
888 % `superior' glyphs.}
889 % \changes{v0.97}{1998/03/05}{Removed ords:
890 % changed to text chars, pr/2579}
892 % Characters that are supposed to be used only in math will be defined
893 % by |\providecommand| because \LaTeXe{} assumes that the font
894 % encoding for math fonts is static.
897 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp1252|cp1257|next>
898 \providecommand{\mathonesuperior}{{^1}}
899 %</latin1|decmulti|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp1252|cp1257|next>
900 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin3|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp1252|cp1257|next>
901 \providecommand{\maththreesuperior}{{^3}}
902 %</latin1|decmulti|latin3|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp1252|cp1257|next>
903 %<*latin1|decmulti|latin3|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp865|cp437|cp437de>
904 \providecommand{\mathtwosuperior}{{^2}}
905 %</latin1|decmulti|latin3|latin5|latin9|cp850|cp858|cp865|cp437|cp437de>
906 %<*cp1252|cp1257|next>
907 \providecommand{\mathtwosuperior}{{^2}}
908 %</cp1252|cp1257|next>
909 %<*cp865|cp437|cp437de>
910 \providecommand{\mathnsuperior}{{^n}}
911 %</cp865|cp437|cp437de>
914 % \section{The ASCII encoding}
916 % The ASCII encoding only allows characters in the range 32--127, so
917 % we only need to provide a more or less empty |.def| file.
918 % But we suppress the warning that would normally appear if there are no
919 % encoding definitions.
921 % \changes{v1.1b}{2006/03/03}{Suppress unnecessary warning (pr/3849)}
923 %<ascii>\@inpenc@test
926 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Merged latin1 with ansinew/cp1252}
928 % \section{The ISO Latin-2 encoding}
930 % The ISO Latin-2 encoding file defines the characters
931 % in the ISO 8859-2 encoding. It was contributed by
932 % Petr Sojka (\texttt{sojka@muni.cz}) with small technical
933 % updates by Frank Mittelbach.
935 % \changes{v0.9e}{1995/08/31}{Redeclared "AD to be soft hyphen.}
936 % \changes{v0.91}{1997/08/19}{Replaced \cs{dh}/\cs{DH} by
938 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed 176 to \cs{textdegree}}
942 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
943 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
944 \DeclareInputText{161}{\k A}
945 \DeclareInputText{177}{\k a}
946 \DeclareInputText{162}{\u{}}
947 \DeclareInputText{178}{\k\ }
948 \DeclareInputText{163}{\L}
949 \DeclareInputText{179}{\l}
950 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
951 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
952 \DeclareInputText{165}{\v L}
953 \DeclareInputText{181}{\v l}
954 \DeclareInputText{166}{\@tabacckludge'S}
955 \DeclareInputText{182}{\@tabacckludge's}
956 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
957 \DeclareInputText{183}{\v{}}
958 \DeclareInputText{168}{\"{}}
959 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c\ }
960 \DeclareInputText{169}{\v S}
961 \DeclareInputText{185}{\v s}
962 \DeclareInputText{170}{\c S}
963 \DeclareInputText{186}{\c s}
964 \DeclareInputText{171}{\v T}
965 \DeclareInputText{187}{\v t}
966 \DeclareInputText{172}{\@tabacckludge'Z}
967 \DeclareInputText{188}{\@tabacckludge'z}
968 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
969 \DeclareInputText{189}{\H{}}
970 \DeclareInputText{174}{\v Z}
971 \DeclareInputText{190}{\v z}
972 \DeclareInputText{175}{\.Z}
973 \DeclareInputText{191}{\.z}
977 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge'R}
978 \DeclareInputText{208}{\DJ}
979 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
980 \DeclareInputText{209}{\@tabacckludge'N}
981 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
982 \DeclareInputText{210}{\v N}
983 \DeclareInputText{195}{\u A}
984 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
985 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
986 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
987 \DeclareInputText{197}{\@tabacckludge'L}
988 \DeclareInputText{213}{\H O}
989 \DeclareInputText{198}{\@tabacckludge'C}
990 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
991 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
992 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
993 \DeclareInputText{200}{\v C}
994 \DeclareInputText{216}{\v R}
995 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
996 \DeclareInputText{217}{\r U}
997 \DeclareInputText{202}{\k E}
998 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
999 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
1000 \DeclareInputText{219}{\H U}
1001 \DeclareInputText{204}{\v E}
1002 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
1003 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1004 \DeclareInputText{221}{\@tabacckludge'Y}
1005 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
1006 \DeclareInputText{222}{\c T}
1007 \DeclareInputText{207}{\v D}
1008 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
1012 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge'r}
1013 \DeclareInputText{240}{\dj}
1014 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1015 \DeclareInputText{241}{\@tabacckludge'n}
1016 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
1017 \DeclareInputText{242}{\v n}
1018 \DeclareInputText{227}{\u a}
1019 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1020 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
1021 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
1022 \DeclareInputText{229}{\@tabacckludge'l}
1023 \DeclareInputText{245}{\H o}
1024 \DeclareInputText{230}{\@tabacckludge'c}
1025 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
1026 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
1027 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
1028 \DeclareInputText{232}{\v c}
1029 \DeclareInputText{248}{\v r}
1030 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1031 \DeclareInputText{249}{\r u}
1032 \DeclareInputText{234}{\k e}
1033 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1034 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
1035 \DeclareInputText{251}{\H u}
1036 \DeclareInputText{236}{\v e}
1037 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
1038 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1039 \DeclareInputText{253}{\@tabacckludge'y}
1040 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
1041 \DeclareInputText{254}{\c t}
1042 \DeclareInputText{239}{\v d}
1043 \DeclareInputText{255}{\.{}}
1047 % \section{The ISO Latin-3 encoding}
1049 % The ISO Latin-3 encoding file defines the characters
1050 % in the ISO 8859-3 encoding. It was contributed by
1051 % by J\"org Knappen (\texttt{joerg.knappen@uni-mainz.de}) and
1052 % adapted by Chris Rowley.
1054 % It can be used for general purpose applications in
1055 % typical office environments in the following languages:
1056 % Afrikaans, Catalan, English, Esperanto, French, Galician, German,
1057 % Italian, Maltese, and Turkish.
1061 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
1062 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
1063 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textmalteseH}
1064 \DeclareInputText{177}{\textmalteseh}
1065 \DeclareInputText{162}{\u{}}
1066 \DeclareInputMath{178}{\mathtwosuperior}
1067 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
1068 \DeclareInputMath{179}{\maththreesuperior}
1069 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
1070 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
1071 % \DeclareInputText{165}{\notdef}
1072 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
1073 \DeclareInputText{166}{\^H}
1074 % NOT: \DeclareInputText{182}{h\llap{\^{}}} % \^h would be too tall
1075 \DeclareInputText{182}{\^h}
1076 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
1077 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
1078 \DeclareInputText{168}{\"{}}
1079 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c\ }
1080 \DeclareInputText{169}{\.I}
1081 \DeclareInputText{185}{\i}
1082 \DeclareInputText{170}{\c S}
1083 \DeclareInputText{186}{\c s}
1084 \DeclareInputText{171}{\u G}
1085 \DeclareInputText{187}{\u g}
1086 \DeclareInputText{172}{\^J}
1087 \DeclareInputText{188}{\^\j}
1088 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
1089 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textonehalf}
1090 % \DeclareInputText{174}{\notdef}
1091 % \DeclareInputText{190}{\notdef}
1092 \DeclareInputText{175}{\.Z}
1093 \DeclareInputText{191}{\.z}
1097 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge`A}
1098 % \DeclareInputText{208}{\notdef}
1099 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
1100 \DeclareInputText{209}{\~N}
1101 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
1102 \DeclareInputText{210}{\@tabacckludge`O}
1103 % \DeclareInputText{195}{\notdef}
1104 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
1105 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
1106 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
1107 \DeclareInputText{197}{\.C}
1108 \DeclareInputText{213}{\.G}
1109 \DeclareInputText{198}{\^C}
1110 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
1111 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
1112 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
1113 \DeclareInputText{200}{\@tabacckludge`E}
1114 \DeclareInputText{216}{\^G}
1115 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1116 \DeclareInputText{217}{\@tabacckludge`U}
1117 \DeclareInputText{202}{\^E}
1118 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
1119 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
1120 \DeclareInputText{219}{\^U}
1121 \DeclareInputText{204}{\@tabacckludge`I}
1122 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
1123 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1124 \DeclareInputText{221}{\u U}
1125 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
1126 \DeclareInputText{222}{\^S}
1127 \DeclareInputText{207}{\"I}
1128 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
1132 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`a}
1133 % \DeclareInputText{240}{\notdef}
1134 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1135 \DeclareInputText{241}{\~n}
1136 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
1137 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge`o}
1138 % \DeclareInputText{227}{\notdef}
1139 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1140 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
1141 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
1142 \DeclareInputText{229}{\.c}
1143 \DeclareInputText{245}{\.g}
1144 \DeclareInputText{230}{\^c}
1145 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
1146 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
1147 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
1148 \DeclareInputText{232}{\@tabacckludge`e}
1149 \DeclareInputText{248}{\^g}
1150 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1151 \DeclareInputText{249}{\@tabacckludge`u}
1152 \DeclareInputText{234}{\^e}
1153 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1154 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
1155 \DeclareInputText{251}{\^u}
1156 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
1157 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
1158 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1159 \DeclareInputText{253}{\u u}
1160 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
1161 \DeclareInputText{254}{\^s}
1162 \DeclareInputText{239}{\"\i}
1163 \DeclareInputText{255}{\.{}}
1167 % \section{The ISO Latin-4 encoding}
1169 % The ISO Latin-4 encoding file defines the characters in the ISO
1170 % 8859-4 encoding. It was contributed by Hana Skoumalov\'a
1171 % (\texttt{hana.skoumalova@ff.cuni.cz}).
1173 % It was created for Estonian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Finnish, Lappish,
1174 % Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Icelandic and Greenlandic Inuit. Some
1175 % alphabets, however, are incomplete (Greenlandic, Icelandic and Lappish).
1176 % Some glyphs are not available in the fonts. For example, the
1177 % Greenlandic character `kra' is not available at all;
1178 % the Latvian and Lithuanian characters not
1179 % contained in other encodings are constructed from components and
1180 % they do not look good.
1182 % \changes{v0.999}{2001/06/04}{Added \cs{textkra}, \cs{texttstroke} and
1183 % \cs{textTstroke} (pr/3336)}
1186 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
1187 \DeclareInputText{161}{\k A}
1188 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textkra}%% Greenlandic Inuit
1189 \DeclareInputText{163}{\c R}
1190 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
1191 \DeclareInputText{165}{\~I}
1192 \DeclareInputText{166}{\c L}
1193 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
1194 \DeclareInputText{168}{\"{}}
1195 \DeclareInputText{169}{\v S}
1196 \DeclareInputText{170}{\@tabacckludge=E}
1197 \DeclareInputText{171}{\c G}
1198 \DeclareInputText{172}{\textTstroke}%% Northern Sami
1199 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
1200 \DeclareInputText{174}{\v Z}
1201 \DeclareInputText{175}{\@tabacckludge={}}
1202 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
1203 \DeclareInputText{177}{\k a}
1204 \DeclareInputText{178}{\k\ }
1205 \DeclareInputText{179}{\c r}
1206 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
1207 \DeclareInputText{181}{\~\i}
1208 \DeclareInputText{182}{\c l}
1209 \DeclareInputText{183}{\v{}}
1210 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c\ }
1211 \DeclareInputText{185}{\v s}
1212 \DeclareInputText{186}{\@tabacckludge=e}
1213 \DeclareInputText{187}{\c g}
1214 \DeclareInputText{188}{\texttstroke}%% Northern Sami
1215 \DeclareInputText{189}{\NG}
1216 \DeclareInputText{190}{\v z}
1217 \DeclareInputText{191}{\ng}
1221 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge=A}
1222 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
1223 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
1224 \DeclareInputText{195}{\~A}
1225 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
1226 \DeclareInputText{197}{\r A}
1227 \DeclareInputText{198}{\AE}
1228 \DeclareInputText{199}{\k I}
1229 \DeclareInputText{200}{\v C}
1230 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1231 \DeclareInputText{202}{\k E}
1232 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
1233 \DeclareInputText{204}{\.{E}}
1234 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1235 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
1236 \DeclareInputText{207}{\@tabacckludge=I}
1237 \DeclareInputText{208}{\DJ}
1238 \DeclareInputText{209}{\c N}
1239 \DeclareInputText{210}{\@tabacckludge=O}
1240 \DeclareInputText{211}{\c K}
1241 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
1242 \DeclareInputText{213}{\~O}
1243 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
1244 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
1245 \DeclareInputText{216}{\O}
1246 \DeclareInputText{217}{\k U}
1247 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
1248 \DeclareInputText{219}{\^U}
1249 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
1250 \DeclareInputText{221}{\~U}
1251 \DeclareInputText{222}{\@tabacckludge=U}
1252 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
1256 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge=a}
1257 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1258 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
1259 \DeclareInputText{227}{\~a}
1260 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
1261 \DeclareInputText{229}{\r a}
1262 \DeclareInputText{230}{\ae}
1263 \DeclareInputText{231}{\k i}
1264 \DeclareInputText{232}{\v c}
1265 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1266 \DeclareInputText{234}{\k e}
1267 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
1268 \DeclareInputText{236}{\.{e}}
1269 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1270 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
1271 \DeclareInputText{239}{\@tabacckludge=\i}
1272 \DeclareInputText{240}{\dj}
1273 \DeclareInputText{241}{\c n}
1274 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge=o}
1275 \DeclareInputText{243}{\c k}
1276 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
1277 \DeclareInputText{245}{\~o}
1278 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
1279 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
1280 \DeclareInputText{248}{\o}
1281 \DeclareInputText{249}{\k u}
1282 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1283 \DeclareInputText{251}{\^u}
1284 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
1285 \DeclareInputText{253}{\~u}
1286 \DeclareInputText{254}{\@tabacckludge=u}
1287 \DeclareInputText{255}{\.{}}
1291 % \section{The ISO Latin-5 encoding}
1293 % \changes{v0.991}{1999/08/23}{Corrected description for Latin-5.}
1294 % The ISO Latin-5 encoding file defines the characters
1295 % in the ISO 8859-9 encoding, which describes Latin Alphabet No. 5.
1296 % It was contributed by H.~Turgut Uyar (\texttt{uyar@cs.itu.edu.tr});
1297 % it is used for Turkish.
1301 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
1302 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
1303 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textexclamdown}
1304 \DeclareInputMath{177}{\pm}
1305 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textcent}
1306 \DeclareInputMath{178}{\mathtwosuperior}
1307 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
1308 \DeclareInputMath{179}{\maththreesuperior}
1309 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
1310 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
1311 \DeclareInputText{165}{\textyen}
1312 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
1313 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textbrokenbar}
1314 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
1315 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
1316 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
1317 \DeclareInputText{168}{\"{}}
1318 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c\ }
1319 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
1320 \DeclareInputMath{185}{\mathonesuperior}
1321 \DeclareInputText{170}{\textordfeminine}
1322 \DeclareInputText{186}{\textordmasculine}
1323 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
1324 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
1325 \DeclareInputMath{172}{\lnot}
1326 \DeclareInputText{188}{\textonequarter}
1327 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
1328 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textonehalf}
1329 \DeclareInputText{174}{\textregistered}
1330 \DeclareInputText{190}{\textthreequarters}
1331 \DeclareInputText{175}{\@tabacckludge={}}
1332 \DeclareInputText{191}{\textquestiondown}
1336 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge`A}
1337 \DeclareInputText{208}{\u G}
1338 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
1339 \DeclareInputText{209}{\~N}
1340 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
1341 \DeclareInputText{210}{\@tabacckludge`O}
1342 \DeclareInputText{195}{\~A}
1343 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
1344 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
1345 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
1346 \DeclareInputText{197}{\r A}
1347 \DeclareInputText{213}{\~O}
1348 \DeclareInputText{198}{\AE}
1349 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
1350 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
1351 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
1352 \DeclareInputText{200}{\@tabacckludge`E}
1353 \DeclareInputText{216}{\O}
1354 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1355 \DeclareInputText{217}{\@tabacckludge`U}
1356 \DeclareInputText{202}{\^E}
1357 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
1358 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
1359 \DeclareInputText{219}{\^U}
1360 \DeclareInputText{204}{\@tabacckludge`I}
1361 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
1362 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1363 \DeclareInputText{221}{\.I}
1364 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
1365 \DeclareInputText{222}{\c S}
1366 \DeclareInputText{207}{\"I}
1367 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
1371 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`a}
1372 \DeclareInputText{240}{\u g}
1373 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1374 \DeclareInputText{241}{\~n}
1375 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
1376 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge`o}
1377 \DeclareInputText{227}{\~a}
1378 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1379 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
1380 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
1381 \DeclareInputText{229}{\r a}
1382 \DeclareInputText{245}{\~o}
1383 \DeclareInputText{230}{\ae}
1384 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
1385 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
1386 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
1387 \DeclareInputText{232}{\@tabacckludge`e}
1388 \DeclareInputText{248}{\o}
1389 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1390 \DeclareInputText{249}{\@tabacckludge`u}
1391 \DeclareInputText{234}{\^e}
1392 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1393 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
1394 \DeclareInputText{251}{\^u}
1395 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
1396 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
1397 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1398 \DeclareInputText{253}{\i}
1399 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
1400 \DeclareInputText{254}{\c s}
1401 \DeclareInputText{239}{\"\i}
1402 \DeclareInputText{255}{\"y}
1406 % \section{DEC Multinational Character Set}
1408 % The DECMultinational character set, used by the OpenVMS operating
1409 % system, is slightly different from the ISO Latin 1 character set.
1411 % Reference: Digital Equipment Corporation VT330/VT340 Programmer
1412 % Reference Manual, Volume 1: Text Programming, page 22.
1414 % This encoding was provided by M.Y. Chartoire IPNL-IN2P3 \\
1415 % \texttt{m.chartoire@ipnl.in2p3.fr}
1419 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
1420 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textexclamdown}
1421 \DeclareInputMath{177}{\pm}
1422 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textcent}
1423 \DeclareInputMath{178}{\mathtwosuperior}
1424 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
1425 \DeclareInputMath{179}{\maththreesuperior}
1426 \DeclareInputText{165}{\textyen}
1427 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
1428 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
1429 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
1430 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
1431 \DeclareInputText{168}{\textcurrency}
1432 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
1433 \DeclareInputMath{185}{\mathonesuperior}
1434 \DeclareInputText{170}{\textordfeminine}
1435 \DeclareInputText{186}{\textordmasculine}
1436 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
1437 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
1438 \DeclareInputText{188}{\textonequarter}
1439 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textonehalf}
1440 \DeclareInputText{191}{\textquestiondown}
1444 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge`A}
1445 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
1446 \DeclareInputText{209}{\~N}
1447 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
1448 \DeclareInputText{210}{\@tabacckludge`O}
1449 \DeclareInputText{195}{\~A}
1450 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
1451 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
1452 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
1453 \DeclareInputText{197}{\r A}
1454 \DeclareInputText{213}{\~O}
1455 \DeclareInputText{198}{\AE}
1456 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
1457 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
1458 \DeclareInputText{215}{\OE}
1459 \DeclareInputText{200}{\@tabacckludge`E}
1460 \DeclareInputText{216}{\O}
1461 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1462 \DeclareInputText{217}{\@tabacckludge`U}
1463 \DeclareInputText{202}{\^E}
1464 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
1465 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
1466 \DeclareInputText{219}{\^U}
1467 \DeclareInputText{204}{\@tabacckludge`I}
1468 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
1469 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1470 \DeclareInputText{221}{\"Y}
1471 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
1472 \DeclareInputText{207}{\"I}
1473 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
1477 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`a}
1478 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1479 \DeclareInputText{241}{\~n}
1480 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
1481 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge`o}
1482 \DeclareInputText{227}{\~a}
1483 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1484 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
1485 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
1486 \DeclareInputText{229}{\r a}
1487 \DeclareInputText{245}{\~o}
1488 \DeclareInputText{230}{\ae}
1489 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
1490 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
1491 \DeclareInputText{247}{\oe}
1492 \DeclareInputText{232}{\@tabacckludge`e}
1493 \DeclareInputText{248}{\o}
1494 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1495 \DeclareInputText{249}{\@tabacckludge`u}
1496 \DeclareInputText{234}{\^e}
1497 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1498 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
1499 \DeclareInputText{251}{\^u}
1500 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
1501 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
1502 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1503 \DeclareInputText{253}{\"y}
1504 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
1505 \DeclareInputText{239}{\"\i}
1510 % \section{The IBM code pages 850 and 858}
1512 % This input encoding was contributed by
1513 % Timo Knuutila (\texttt{knuutila@\linebreak[0]cs.utu.fi}),
1514 % and edited by Christian Bartels
1515 % (\texttt{ii140ba@\linebreak[0]vm1.rz.rwth-aachen.de}).
1517 % The DOS graphics `letters' and a few
1518 % other positions are ignored (left undefined).
1520 % The 858 code page is identical to the 850 except that
1522 % \changes{v0.9d}{1995/06/06}{Made changes to cp850 suggested by
1523 % Christian Bartels}
1524 % \changes{v0.9s}{1995/08/31}
1525 % {Swapped ordfeminine and masculine. /2203}
1529 \DeclareInputText{128}{\c C}
1530 \DeclareInputText{144}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1531 \DeclareInputText{129}{\"u}
1532 \DeclareInputText{145}{\ae}
1533 \DeclareInputText{130}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1534 \DeclareInputText{146}{\AE}
1535 \DeclareInputText{131}{\^a}
1536 \DeclareInputText{147}{\^o}
1537 \DeclareInputText{132}{\"a}
1538 \DeclareInputText{148}{\"o}
1539 \DeclareInputText{133}{\@tabacckludge`a}
1540 \DeclareInputText{149}{\@tabacckludge`o}
1541 \DeclareInputText{134}{\r a}
1542 \DeclareInputText{150}{\^u}
1543 \DeclareInputText{135}{\c c}
1544 \DeclareInputText{151}{\@tabacckludge`u}
1545 \DeclareInputText{136}{\^e}
1546 \DeclareInputText{152}{\"y}
1547 \DeclareInputText{137}{\"e}
1548 \DeclareInputText{153}{\"O}
1549 \DeclareInputText{138}{\@tabacckludge`e}
1550 \DeclareInputText{154}{\"U}
1551 \DeclareInputText{139}{\"\i}
1552 \DeclareInputText{155}{\o}
1553 \DeclareInputText{140}{\^\i}
1554 \DeclareInputText{156}{\pounds}
1555 \DeclareInputText{141}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
1556 \DeclareInputText{157}{\O}
1557 \DeclareInputText{142}{\"A}
1558 \DeclareInputMath{158}{\times}
1559 \DeclareInputText{143}{\r A}
1560 \DeclareInputText{159}{\textflorin}
1564 \DeclareInputText{160}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1565 \DeclareInputText{161}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1566 \DeclareInputText{162}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1567 \DeclareInputText{163}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1568 \DeclareInputText{164}{\~n} %% "B0-"B4: DG
1569 \DeclareInputText{165}{\~N}
1570 \DeclareInputText{181}{\@tabacckludge'A}
1571 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textordfeminine}
1572 \DeclareInputText{182}{\^A}
1573 \DeclareInputText{167}{\textordmasculine}
1574 \DeclareInputText{183}{\@tabacckludge`A}
1575 \DeclareInputText{168}{\textquestiondown}
1576 \DeclareInputText{184}{\copyright}
1577 \DeclareInputText{169}{\textregistered}
1578 \DeclareInputMath{170}{\lnot}
1579 \DeclareInputText{171}{\textonehalf}
1580 \DeclareInputText{172}{\textonequarter} %% "B9-"BC: DG
1581 \DeclareInputText{173}{\textexclamdown}
1582 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textcent}
1583 \DeclareInputText{174}{\guillemotleft}
1584 \DeclareInputText{190}{\textyen}
1585 \DeclareInputText{175}{\guillemotright}
1590 \DeclareInputText{208}{\dh}
1591 \DeclareInputText{209}{\DH}
1592 \DeclareInputText{210}{\^E}
1593 \DeclareInputText{211}{\"E}
1594 \DeclareInputText{212}{\@tabacckludge`E}
1596 % Here is the only point in which the two code pages differ!
1598 %<-cp858>\DeclareInputText{213}{\i}
1599 %<-cp850>\DeclareInputText{213}{\texteuro}
1603 \DeclareInputText{198}{\~a}
1604 \DeclareInputText{214}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1605 \DeclareInputText{199}{\~A}
1606 \DeclareInputText{215}{\^I}
1607 \DeclareInputText{216}{\"I}
1610 \DeclareInputText{221}{\textbrokenbar}
1611 \DeclareInputText{222}{\@tabacckludge`I}
1612 \DeclareInputText{207}{\textcurrency} %% "DF: DG
1616 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge'O}
1617 \DeclareInputText{240}{\-}
1618 \DeclareInputText{225}{\ss}
1619 \DeclareInputMath{241}{\pm}
1620 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^O}
1621 % "F2: DG (not double underline, or equals?)
1622 \DeclareInputText{227}{\@tabacckludge`O}
1623 \DeclareInputText{243}{\textthreequarters}
1624 \DeclareInputText{228}{\~o}
1625 \DeclareInputText{244}{\P}
1626 \DeclareInputText{229}{\~O}
1627 \DeclareInputText{245}{\S}
1628 \DeclareInputMath{230}{\mu}
1629 \DeclareInputMath{246}{\div}
1630 \DeclareInputText{231}{\th}
1631 \DeclareInputText{247}{\c\ }
1632 \DeclareInputText{232}{\TH}
1633 \DeclareInputText{248}{\textdegree}
1634 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'U}
1635 \DeclareInputText{249}{\"{}}
1636 \DeclareInputText{234}{\^U}
1637 \DeclareInputText{250}{\textperiodcentered}
1638 \DeclareInputText{235}{\@tabacckludge`U}
1639 \DeclareInputMath{251}{\mathonesuperior}
1640 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge'y}
1641 \DeclareInputMath{252}{\maththreesuperior}
1642 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'Y}
1643 \DeclareInputMath{253}{\mathtwosuperior}
1644 \DeclareInputText{238}{\@tabacckludge={}}
1645 \DeclareInputText{254}{\textblacksquare} % right name?
1646 \DeclareInputText{239}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
1647 \DeclareInputText{255}{\nobreakspace}
1651 % \section{The IBM code page 852}
1653 % This input encoding was contributed by
1654 % Petr Sojka (\texttt{sojka@\linebreak[0]Muni.cz}).
1656 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Added extra \cs{nobreakspace}: OK?}
1657 % \changes{v0.9z}{1997/05/10}{Corrected typo in slot 213}
1658 % \changes{v0.91}{1997/08/19}{Replaced \cs{dh}/\cs{DH} by
1660 % \changes{v0.99}{1999/04/14}{Changed 212, see pr/2992}
1664 \DeclareInputText{128}{\c C}
1665 \DeclareInputText{144}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1666 \DeclareInputText{129}{\"u}
1667 \DeclareInputText{145}{\@tabacckludge'L}
1668 \DeclareInputText{130}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1669 \DeclareInputText{146}{\@tabacckludge'l}
1670 \DeclareInputText{131}{\^a}
1671 \DeclareInputText{147}{\^o}
1672 \DeclareInputText{132}{\"a}
1673 \DeclareInputText{148}{\"o}
1674 \DeclareInputText{133}{\r u}
1675 \DeclareInputText{149}{\v L}
1676 \DeclareInputText{134}{\@tabacckludge'c}
1677 \DeclareInputText{150}{\v l}
1678 \DeclareInputText{135}{\c c}
1679 \DeclareInputText{151}{\@tabacckludge'S}
1680 \DeclareInputText{136}{\l}
1681 \DeclareInputText{152}{\@tabacckludge's}
1682 \DeclareInputText{137}{\"e}
1683 \DeclareInputText{153}{\"O}
1684 \DeclareInputText{138}{\H O}
1685 \DeclareInputText{154}{\"U}
1686 \DeclareInputText{139}{\H o}
1687 \DeclareInputText{155}{\v T}
1688 \DeclareInputText{140}{\^\i}
1689 \DeclareInputText{156}{\v t}
1690 \DeclareInputText{141}{\@tabacckludge'Z}
1691 \DeclareInputText{157}{\L}
1692 \DeclareInputText{142}{\"A}
1693 \DeclareInputMath{158}{\times}
1694 \DeclareInputText{143}{\@tabacckludge'C}
1695 \DeclareInputText{159}{\v c}
1699 \DeclareInputText{160}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1700 \DeclareInputText{161}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1701 \DeclareInputText{162}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1702 \DeclareInputText{163}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1703 \DeclareInputText{164}{\k A}
1704 \DeclareInputText{165}{\k a}
1705 \DeclareInputText{166}{\v Z}
1706 \DeclareInputText{167}{\v z}
1707 \DeclareInputText{168}{\k E}
1708 \DeclareInputText{169}{\k e}
1709 \DeclareInputMath{170}{\lnot}
1710 \DeclareInputText{171}{\@tabacckludge'z}
1711 \DeclareInputText{172}{\v C}
1712 \DeclareInputText{173}{\c s}
1713 \DeclareInputText{174}{\guillemotleft}
1714 \DeclareInputText{175}{\guillemotright}
1715 \DeclareInputText{181}{\@tabacckludge'A}
1716 \DeclareInputText{182}{\^A}
1717 \DeclareInputText{183}{\v E}
1718 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c S}
1719 \DeclareInputText{189}{\.Z}
1720 \DeclareInputText{190}{\.z}
1724 \DeclareInputText{198}{\u A}
1725 \DeclareInputText{199}{\u a}
1726 \DeclareInputText{207}{\textcurrency}
1727 \DeclareInputText{208}{\dj}
1728 \DeclareInputText{209}{\DJ}
1729 \DeclareInputText{210}{\v D}
1730 \DeclareInputText{211}{\"E}
1731 \DeclareInputText{212}{\v d} % d caron
1732 \DeclareInputText{213}{\v N}
1733 \DeclareInputText{214}{\@tabacckludge'I}
1734 \DeclareInputText{215}{\^I}
1735 \DeclareInputText{216}{\v e}
1736 \DeclareInputText{221}{\c T}
1737 \DeclareInputText{222}{\r U}
1741 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge'O}
1742 \DeclareInputText{240}{\-}
1743 \DeclareInputText{225}{\ss}
1744 \DeclareInputText{241}{\H{}}
1745 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^O}
1746 \DeclareInputText{242}{\k\ }
1747 \DeclareInputText{227}{\@tabacckludge'N}
1748 \DeclareInputText{243}{\v{}}
1749 \DeclareInputText{228}{\@tabacckludge'n}
1750 \DeclareInputText{244}{\u{}}
1751 \DeclareInputText{229}{\v n}
1752 \DeclareInputText{245}{\S}
1753 \DeclareInputText{230}{\v S}
1754 \DeclareInputMath{246}{\div}
1755 \DeclareInputText{231}{\v s}
1756 \DeclareInputText{247}{\c\ }
1757 \DeclareInputText{232}{\@tabacckludge'R}
1758 \DeclareInputText{248}{\textdegree}
1759 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'U}
1760 \DeclareInputText{249}{\"{}}
1761 \DeclareInputText{234}{\@tabacckludge'r}
1762 \DeclareInputText{250}{\.{}}
1763 \DeclareInputText{235}{\H U}
1764 \DeclareInputText{251}{\H u}
1765 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge'y}
1766 \DeclareInputText{252}{\v R}
1767 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'Y}
1768 \DeclareInputText{253}{\v r}
1769 \DeclareInputText{238}{\c t}
1770 \DeclareInputText{254}{\textblacksquare} % right name?
1771 \DeclareInputText{239}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
1772 \DeclareInputText{255}{\nobreakspace}
1776 % \section{The IBM code pages 437 and 865}
1778 % This input encoding is based on work by\\
1780 % (\texttt{volker@\linebreak[0]numsun1.mathematik.uni-halle.de})\\
1781 % and \texttt{bontus@\linebreak[0]al6000.physik.uni-siegen.de}.\\
1782 % The changes for cp865 are based on work by S\o ren Sandmann
1783 % (\texttt{sandmann@\linebreak[0]daimi.aau.dk}), with thanks to
1786 % The DOS graphics `letters' and a few
1787 % other positions are ignored (left undefined).
1789 % Unfortunately, in cp437 there is no agreement as to whether slot E1
1790 % should be `$\beta$' or `\ss', so we provide two variants,
1791 % one (cp437) with `$\beta$' and one (cp437de) with `\ss'.
1793 % \changes{v0.9e}{1995/08/31}{Added a 0 to all character codes}
1795 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Made uumlaut and pounds text characters}
1796 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Added \cs{textflorin} and \cs{textpeseta}}
1797 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Removed \cs{textbrokenbar}}
1798 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Removed \cs{textendash}}
1799 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Changed \cs{Theta} to \cs{Phi}}
1800 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Changed \cs{Pi} to \cs{pi}, perhaps}
1801 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Changed \cs{emptyset} to \cs{phi}}
1802 % \changes{v0.9t}{1996/10/28}{Changed \cs{maththreesuperior} to
1803 % \cs{mathnsuperior}}
1804 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed 158 to \cs{DeclareInputText}}
1807 %<*cp437|cp437de|cp865>
1808 \DeclareInputText{128}{\c C}
1809 \DeclareInputText{129}{\"u}
1810 \DeclareInputText{130}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1811 \DeclareInputText{131}{\^a}
1812 \DeclareInputText{132}{\"a}
1813 \DeclareInputText{133}{\@tabacckludge`a}
1814 \DeclareInputText{134}{\r a}
1815 \DeclareInputText{135}{\c c}
1816 \DeclareInputText{136}{\^e}
1817 \DeclareInputText{137}{\"e}
1818 \DeclareInputText{138}{\@tabacckludge`e}
1819 \DeclareInputText{139}{\"\i}
1820 \DeclareInputText{140}{\^\i}
1821 \DeclareInputText{141}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
1822 \DeclareInputText{142}{\"A}
1823 \DeclareInputText{143}{\r A}
1824 \DeclareInputText{144}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1825 \DeclareInputText{145}{\ae}
1826 \DeclareInputText{146}{\AE}
1827 \DeclareInputText{147}{\^o}
1828 \DeclareInputText{148}{\"o}
1829 \DeclareInputText{149}{\@tabacckludge`o}
1830 \DeclareInputText{150}{\^u}
1831 \DeclareInputText{151}{\@tabacckludge`u}
1832 \DeclareInputText{152}{\"y}
1833 \DeclareInputText{153}{\"O}
1834 \DeclareInputText{154}{\"U}
1835 %</cp437|cp437de|cp865>
1837 \DeclareInputText{155}{\textcent}
1838 \DeclareInputText{156}{\pounds}
1839 \DeclareInputText{157}{\textyen}
1842 \DeclareInputText{155}{\o}
1843 \DeclareInputText{156}{\pounds}
1844 \DeclareInputText{157}{\O}
1846 %<*cp437|cp437de|cp865>
1847 \DeclareInputText{158}{\textpeseta} % Pt
1848 \DeclareInputText{159}{\textflorin}
1852 \DeclareInputText{160}{\@tabacckludge'a} % 160
1853 \DeclareInputText{161}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1854 \DeclareInputText{162}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1855 \DeclareInputText{163}{\@tabacckludge'u}
1856 \DeclareInputText{164}{\~n}
1857 \DeclareInputText{165}{\~N}
1858 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textordfeminine}
1859 \DeclareInputText{167}{\textordmasculine}
1860 \DeclareInputText{168}{\textquestiondown}
1861 %\DeclareInputText{169}{} % left upper corner
1862 \DeclareInputMath{170}{\lnot}
1863 \DeclareInputText{171}{\textonehalf}
1864 \DeclareInputText{172}{\textonequarter}
1865 \DeclareInputText{173}{\textexclamdown}
1866 \DeclareInputText{174}{\guillemotleft}
1867 %<cp437|cp437de>\DeclareInputText{175}{\guillemotright}
1868 %<cp865>\DeclareInputText{175}{\textcurrency}
1869 %\DeclareInputText{176}{\textlightgraybox}
1870 %\DeclareInputText{177}{\textgraybox}
1871 %\DeclareInputText{178}{\textdarkgraybox}
1872 %\DeclareInputMath{179}{} % vertical bar
1873 %\DeclareInputText{180}{} % vertical bar with branch to left
1874 %\DeclareInputText{181}{} % vertical bar with double branch to left
1875 %\DeclareInputText{182}{} % double bar with single branch to left
1876 %\DeclareInputText{183}{} % graphic
1877 %\DeclareInputText{184}{} % graphic
1878 %\DeclareInputMath{185}{} % vertical double bar with branch to left
1879 %\DeclareInputMath{186}{} % vertical double bar
1880 %\DeclareInputText{187}{} % double upper right corner
1881 %\DeclareInputMath{188}{} % double lower right corner
1882 %\DeclareInputText{189}{} % graphic
1883 %\DeclareInputText{190}{} % graphic
1884 %\DeclareInputMath{191}{\ensuremath{\rceil}}
1888 %\DeclareInputMath{192}{\ensuremath{\lfloor}}
1889 %\DeclareInputText{193}{} % dash with branch up
1890 %\DeclareInputText{194}{} % dash with branch down
1891 %\DeclareInputText{195}{} % vertical bar with branch to right
1892 %\DeclareInputText{196}{} % horizontal bar, not endash
1893 %\DeclareInputText{197}{} % vertical bar crossed with dash
1894 %\DeclareInputText{198}{} % graphic
1895 %\DeclareInputText{199}{} % graphic
1896 %\DeclareInputText{200}{} % double lower left corner
1897 %\DeclareInputText{201}{} % double upper left corner
1898 %\DeclareInputText{202}{} % double dash with branch up
1899 %\DeclareInputText{203}{} % double dash with branch down
1900 %\DeclareInputText{204}{} % double bar with branch right
1901 %\DeclareInputText{205}{=} % double dash
1902 %\DeclareInputText{206}{} % double bar crossing double dash
1903 %\DeclareInputText{207}{} % graphic
1904 %\DeclareInputMath{208}{}
1905 %\DeclareInputText{209}{}
1906 %\DeclareInputText{210}{}
1907 %\DeclareInputText{211}{}
1908 %\DeclareInputText{212}{}
1909 %\DeclareInputText{213}{}
1910 %\DeclareInputText{214}{}
1911 %\DeclareInputText{215}{}
1912 %\DeclareInputText{216}{}
1913 %\DeclareInputMath{217}{\ensuremath{\rfloor}} % lower right corner
1914 %\DeclareInputMath{218}{\ensuremath{\lceil}} % upper left corner
1915 %\DeclareInputText{219}{} % black box
1916 %\DeclareInputText{220}{} % lower half of black box
1917 %\DeclareInputText{221}{} % left bar
1918 %\DeclareInputText{222}{} % right bar
1919 %\DeclareInputText{223}{} % upper half of black box
1923 \DeclareInputMath{224}{\alpha}
1924 %</cp437|cp437de|cp865>
1925 %<cp437|cp865>\DeclareInputMath{225}{\beta}
1926 %<cp437de>\DeclareInputText{225}{\ss}
1927 %<*cp437|cp437de|cp865>
1928 \DeclareInputMath{226}{\Gamma}
1929 \DeclareInputMath{227}{\pi}
1930 \DeclareInputMath{228}{\Sigma}
1931 \DeclareInputMath{229}{\sigma}
1932 \DeclareInputMath{230}{\mu}
1933 \DeclareInputMath{231}{\gamma}
1934 \DeclareInputMath{232}{\Phi}
1935 \DeclareInputMath{233}{\theta}
1936 \DeclareInputMath{234}{\Omega}
1937 \DeclareInputMath{235}{\delta}
1938 \DeclareInputMath{236}{\infty}
1939 \DeclareInputMath{237}{\phi}
1940 \DeclareInputMath{238}{\varepsilon}
1941 \DeclareInputMath{239}{\cap}
1942 \DeclareInputMath{240}{\equiv}
1943 \DeclareInputMath{241}{\pm}
1944 \DeclareInputMath{242}{\geq}
1945 \DeclareInputMath{243}{\leq}
1946 %\DeclareInputMath{244}{} % upper part of integral sign
1947 %\DeclareInputMath{245}{} % lower part of integral sign
1948 \DeclareInputMath{246}{\div}
1949 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\approx}
1950 \DeclareInputText{248}{\textdegree}
1951 \DeclareInputText{249}{\textperiodcentered}
1952 \DeclareInputText{250}{\textbullet}
1953 \DeclareInputMath{251}{\surd}
1954 \DeclareInputMath{252}{\mathnsuperior}
1955 \DeclareInputMath{253}{\mathtwosuperior}
1956 \DeclareInputText{254}{\textblacksquare} % right name?
1957 \DeclareInputText{255}{\nobreakspace}
1958 %</cp437|cp437de|cp865>
1961 % \section{The Macintosh encodings}
1963 % This input encoding was contributed by
1964 % Constantin Kahn (\texttt{kahn@\linebreak[0]math.toronto.edu}),
1965 % with minor modifications by Alan Jeffrey.
1967 % \changes{v0.09c}{1995/05/30}{Made mac encoding `active German quote
1968 % safe', and added the correct docstrip magic.}
1972 \DeclareInputText{128}{\"A}
1973 \DeclareInputText{129}{\r A}
1974 \DeclareInputText{130}{\c C}
1975 \DeclareInputText{131}{\@tabacckludge'E}
1976 \DeclareInputText{132}{\~N}
1977 \DeclareInputText{133}{\"O}
1978 \DeclareInputText{134}{\"U}
1979 \DeclareInputText{135}{\@tabacckludge'a}
1980 \DeclareInputText{136}{\@tabacckludge`a}
1981 \DeclareInputText{137}{\^a}
1982 \DeclareInputText{138}{\"a}
1983 \DeclareInputText{139}{\~a}
1984 \DeclareInputText{140}{\r a}
1985 \DeclareInputText{141}{\c c}
1986 \DeclareInputText{142}{\@tabacckludge'e}
1987 \DeclareInputText{143}{\@tabacckludge`e}
1988 \DeclareInputText{144}{\^e}
1989 \DeclareInputText{145}{\"e}
1990 \DeclareInputText{146}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
1991 \DeclareInputText{147}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
1992 \DeclareInputText{148}{\^\i}
1993 \DeclareInputText{149}{\"\i}
1994 \DeclareInputText{150}{\~n}
1995 \DeclareInputText{151}{\@tabacckludge'o}
1996 \DeclareInputText{152}{\@tabacckludge`o}
1997 \DeclareInputText{153}{\^o}
1998 \DeclareInputText{154}{\"o}
1999 \DeclareInputText{155}{\~o}
2000 \DeclareInputText{156}{\@tabacckludge'u}
2001 \DeclareInputText{157}{\@tabacckludge`u}
2002 \DeclareInputText{158}{\^u}
2003 \DeclareInputText{159}{\"u}
2007 \DeclareInputText{160}{\dag}
2008 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textdegree}
2009 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textcent}
2010 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
2011 \DeclareInputText{164}{\S}
2012 \DeclareInputText{165}{\textbullet}
2013 \DeclareInputText{166}{\P}
2014 \DeclareInputText{167}{\ss}
2015 \DeclareInputText{168}{\textregistered}
2016 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
2017 \DeclareInputText{170}{\texttrademark}
2018 \DeclareInputText{171}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
2019 \DeclareInputText{172}{\"{}}
2020 \DeclareInputMath{173}{\neq}
2021 \DeclareInputText{174}{\AE}
2022 \DeclareInputText{175}{\O}
2023 \DeclareInputMath{176}{\infty}
2024 \DeclareInputMath{177}{\pm}
2025 \DeclareInputMath{178}{\leq}
2026 \DeclareInputMath{179}{\geq}
2027 \DeclareInputText{180}{\textyen}
2028 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
2029 \DeclareInputMath{182}{\partial}
2030 \DeclareInputMath{183}{\Sigma}
2031 \DeclareInputMath{184}{\Pi}
2032 \DeclareInputMath{185}{\pi}
2033 \DeclareInputMath{186}{\int}
2034 \DeclareInputText{187}{\textordfeminine}
2035 \DeclareInputText{188}{\textordmasculine}
2036 \DeclareInputMath{189}{\Omega}
2037 \DeclareInputText{190}{\ae}
2038 \DeclareInputText{191}{\o}
2042 \DeclareInputText{192}{\textquestiondown}
2043 \DeclareInputText{193}{\textexclamdown}
2044 \DeclareInputMath{194}{\lnot}
2045 \DeclareInputMath{195}{\surd}
2046 \DeclareInputText{196}{\textflorin}
2047 \DeclareInputMath{197}{\approx}
2048 \DeclareInputMath{198}{\Delta}
2049 \DeclareInputText{199}{\guillemotleft}
2050 \DeclareInputText{200}{\guillemotright}
2051 \DeclareInputText{201}{\dots}
2052 \DeclareInputText{202}{\nobreakspace}
2053 \DeclareInputText{203}{\@tabacckludge`A}
2054 \DeclareInputText{204}{\~A}
2055 \DeclareInputText{205}{\~O}
2056 \DeclareInputText{206}{\OE}
2057 \DeclareInputText{207}{\oe}
2058 \DeclareInputText{208}{\textendash}
2059 \DeclareInputText{209}{\textemdash}
2060 \DeclareInputText{210}{\textquotedblleft}
2061 \DeclareInputText{211}{\textquotedblright}
2062 \DeclareInputText{212}{\textquoteleft}
2063 \DeclareInputText{213}{\textquoteright}
2064 \DeclareInputMath{214}{\div}
2065 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\diamond}
2066 \DeclareInputText{216}{\"y}
2067 \DeclareInputText{217}{\"Y}
2068 \DeclareInputMath{218}{/}
2069 \DeclareInputText{219}{\textcurrency}
2070 \DeclareInputText{220}{\guilsinglleft}
2071 \DeclareInputText{221}{\guilsinglright}
2072 \DeclareInputText{222}{fi}
2073 \DeclareInputText{223}{fl}
2077 \DeclareInputText{224}{\ddag}
2078 \DeclareInputText{225}{\textperiodcentered}
2079 \DeclareInputText{226}{\quotesinglbase}
2080 \DeclareInputText{227}{\quotedblbase}
2081 \DeclareInputText{228}{\textperthousand}
2082 \DeclareInputText{229}{\^A}
2083 \DeclareInputText{230}{\^E}
2084 \DeclareInputText{231}{\@tabacckludge'A}
2085 \DeclareInputText{232}{\"E}
2086 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge`E}
2087 \DeclareInputText{234}{\@tabacckludge'I}
2088 \DeclareInputText{235}{\^I}
2089 \DeclareInputText{236}{\"I}
2090 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge`I}
2091 \DeclareInputText{238}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2092 \DeclareInputText{239}{\^O}
2093 \DeclareInputText{240}{\textapplelogo}
2094 \DeclareInputText{241}{\@tabacckludge`O}
2095 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge'U}
2096 \DeclareInputText{243}{\^U}
2097 \DeclareInputText{244}{\@tabacckludge`U}
2098 \DeclareInputText{245}{\i}
2099 \DeclareInputText{246}{\^{}}
2100 \DeclareInputText{247}{\~{}}
2101 \DeclareInputText{248}{\@tabacckludge={}}
2102 \DeclareInputText{249}{\u{}}
2103 \DeclareInputText{250}{\.{}}
2104 \DeclareInputText{251}{\r{}}
2105 \DeclareInputText{252}{\c\ }
2106 \DeclareInputText{253}{\H{}}
2107 \DeclareInputText{254}{\k\ }
2108 \DeclareInputText{255}{\v{}}
2112 % This input encoding for the Apple Central European code page was
2113 % contributed by Radek Tryc and Marcin Woli\'nski
2114 % \verb=<wolinski@mimuw.edu.pl>=.
2116 % \changes{v0.99b}{2002/06/16}{Added macce encoding (pr/3433)}
2117 % \changes{v1.0d}{2004/02/05}{Reordered code}
2118 % \changes{v1.0g}{2004/05/22}{Changed \cs{textellipsis} to \cs{dots}
2120 % \changes{v1.0g}{2004/05/22}{Changed \cs{textdagger} to \cs{dag}
2122 % \changes{v1.0g}{2004/05/22}{Changed \cs{textparagraph} to \cs{P}
2124 % \changes{v1.0g}{2004/05/22}{Changed \cs{textsection} to \cs{S}
2126 % \changes{v1.0g}{2004/05/22}{Changed \cs{textcopyright} to \cs{copyright}
2130 \DeclareInputText{128}{\"A}
2131 \DeclareInputText{131}{\@tabacckludge'E}
2132 \DeclareInputText{132}{\k A}
2133 \DeclareInputText{133}{\"O}
2134 \DeclareInputText{134}{\"U}
2135 \DeclareInputText{136}{\k a}
2136 \DeclareInputText{137}{\v C}
2137 \DeclareInputText{138}{\"a}
2138 \DeclareInputText{139}{\v c}
2139 \DeclareInputText{140}{\@tabacckludge'C}
2140 \DeclareInputText{141}{\@tabacckludge'c}
2141 \DeclareInputText{143}{\@tabacckludge'Z}
2142 \DeclareInputText{144}{\@tabacckludge'z}
2143 \DeclareInputText{151}{\@tabacckludge'o}
2144 \DeclareInputText{159}{\"u}
2145 \DeclareInputText{154}{\"o}
2146 \DeclareInputText{133}{\"O}
2147 \DeclareInputText{134}{\"U}
2148 \DeclareInputText{153}{\^o}
2152 \DeclareInputText{160}{\dag}
2153 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textdegree}
2154 \DeclareInputText{162}{\k E}
2155 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
2156 \DeclareInputText{164}{\S}
2157 \DeclareInputText{165}{\textbullet}
2158 \DeclareInputText{166}{\P}
2159 \DeclareInputText{167}{\ss}
2160 \DeclareInputText{168}{\textregistered}
2161 \DeclareInputText{171}{\k e}
2162 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'N}
2163 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
2164 \DeclareInputText{184}{\l}
2165 \DeclareInputText{196}{\@tabacckludge'n}
2166 \DeclareInputText{199}{\guillemotleft}
2167 \DeclareInputText{200}{\guillemotright}
2168 \DeclareInputText{201}{\dots}
2169 \DeclareInputText{202}{\nobreakspace}
2170 \DeclareInputText{208}{\textendash}
2171 \DeclareInputText{209}{\textemdash}
2174 % \changes{v1.0e}{2004/05/03}{Typo in \cs{textquotedblleft} (pr/3673)}
2176 \DeclareInputText{210}{\textquotedblleft}
2177 \DeclareInputText{211}{\textquotedblright}
2178 \DeclareInputText{212}{\textquoteleft}
2179 \DeclareInputText{213}{\textquoteright}
2180 \DeclareInputText{214}{\textdiv}
2181 \DeclareInputText{220}{\guilsinglleft}
2182 \DeclareInputText{221}{\guilsinglright}
2183 \DeclareInputText{222}{\v r}
2187 \DeclareInputText{226}{\quotesinglbase}
2188 \DeclareInputText{227}{\quotedblbase}
2189 \DeclareInputText{229}{\@tabacckludge'S}
2190 \DeclareInputText{230}{\@tabacckludge's}
2191 \DeclareInputText{238}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2192 \DeclareInputText{239}{\^O}
2193 \DeclareInputText{251}{\.Z}
2194 \DeclareInputText{252}{\L}
2195 \DeclareInputText{253}{\.z}
2199 % \section{The Next encoding}
2201 % This input encoding is based on work by Stefan Ried
2202 % (\texttt{stef@\linebreak[0]theo-phys.uni-essen.de} and Holger Uhr
2203 % (\texttt{huhr@\linebreak[0]uni-paderborn.de}).
2205 % Further extended by
2206 % Jens Heise (\texttt{heisbeee@calvados.zrz.TU-Berlin.DE}).
2208 % \changes{v0.9k}{1995/11/29}{Tidied up this encoding.}
2210 % \changes{v0.9m}{1995/12/04}{Made fraction a math character.}
2211 % \changes{v0.9n}{1995/12/10}{Made fraction a text character.}
2213 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textellipsis} to \cs{dots}
2215 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textquotesinglbase} to
2216 % \cs{quotesinglbase}: this may be temporary.}
2217 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textquotedblbase} to
2218 % \cs{quotedblbase}: this may be temporary.}
2219 % \changes{v0.96}{1998/03/02}{Fixed typo in slot 159.}
2220 % \changes{v0.997}{2000/12/02}{Added all missing chars. (pr/3281)}
2224 \DeclareInputText{128}{\nobreakspace}
2225 \DeclareInputText{129}{\@tabacckludge`A}
2226 \DeclareInputText{130}{\@tabacckludge'A}
2227 \DeclareInputText{131}{\^A}
2228 \DeclareInputText{132}{\~A}
2229 \DeclareInputText{133}{\"A}
2230 \DeclareInputText{134}{\r A}
2231 \DeclareInputText{135}{\c C}
2232 \DeclareInputText{136}{\@tabacckludge`E}
2233 \DeclareInputText{137}{\@tabacckludge'E}
2234 \DeclareInputText{138}{\^E}
2235 \DeclareInputText{139}{\"E}
2236 \DeclareInputText{140}{\@tabacckludge`I}
2237 \DeclareInputText{141}{\@tabacckludge'I}
2238 \DeclareInputText{142}{\^I}
2239 \DeclareInputText{143}{\"I}
2240 \DeclareInputText{144}{\DH}
2241 \DeclareInputText{145}{\~N}
2242 \DeclareInputText{146}{\@tabacckludge`O}
2243 \DeclareInputText{147}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2244 \DeclareInputText{148}{\^O}
2245 \DeclareInputText{149}{\~O}
2246 \DeclareInputText{150}{\"O}
2247 \DeclareInputText{151}{\@tabacckludge`U}
2248 \DeclareInputText{152}{\@tabacckludge'U}
2249 \DeclareInputText{153}{\^U}
2250 \DeclareInputText{154}{\"U}
2251 \DeclareInputText{155}{\@tabacckludge'Y}
2252 \DeclareInputText{156}{\TH}
2253 \DeclareInputMath{157}{\mu}
2254 \DeclareInputMath{158}{\times}
2255 \DeclareInputMath{159}{\div}
2259 \DeclareInputText{160}{\copyright}
2260 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textexclamdown}
2261 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textcent}
2262 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
2263 \DeclareInputMath{164}{/}
2264 \DeclareInputText{165}{\textyen}
2265 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textflorin}
2266 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
2267 \DeclareInputText{168}{\textcurrency}
2268 \DeclareInputText{169}{\textquoteright}
2269 \DeclareInputText{170}{\textquotedblleft}
2270 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
2271 \DeclareInputText{172}{\guilsinglleft}
2272 \DeclareInputText{173}{\guilsinglright}
2273 \DeclareInputText{174}{fi}
2274 \DeclareInputText{175}{fl}
2275 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textregistered}
2276 \DeclareInputText{177}{\textendash}
2277 \DeclareInputText{178}{\dag}
2278 \DeclareInputText{179}{\ddag}
2279 \DeclareInputText{180}{\textperiodcentered}
2280 \DeclareInputText{181}{\textbrokenbar}
2281 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
2282 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textbullet}
2283 \DeclareInputText{184}{\quotesinglbase}
2284 \DeclareInputText{185}{\quotedblbase}
2285 \DeclareInputText{186}{\textquotedblright}
2286 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
2287 \DeclareInputText{188}{\dots}
2288 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textperthousand}
2289 \DeclareInputMath{190}{\lnot}
2290 \DeclareInputText{191}{\textquestiondown}
2294 \DeclareInputMath{192}{\mathonesuperior}
2295 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge`{}}
2296 \DeclareInputText{194}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
2297 \DeclareInputText{195}{\^{}}
2298 \DeclareInputText{196}{\~{}}
2299 \DeclareInputText{197}{\@tabacckludge={}}
2300 \DeclareInputText{198}{\u{}}
2301 \DeclareInputText{199}{\.{}}
2302 \DeclareInputText{200}{\"{}}
2303 \DeclareInputMath{201}{\mathtwosuperior}
2304 \DeclareInputText{202}{\r{}}
2305 \DeclareInputText{203}{\c\ }
2306 \DeclareInputMath{204}{\maththreesuperior}
2307 \DeclareInputText{205}{\H{}}
2308 \DeclareInputText{206}{\k\ }
2309 \DeclareInputText{207}{\v{}}
2310 \DeclareInputText{208}{\textemdash}
2311 \DeclareInputMath{209}{\pm}
2312 \DeclareInputText{210}{\textonequarter}
2313 \DeclareInputText{211}{\textonehalf}
2314 \DeclareInputText{212}{\textthreequarters}
2315 \DeclareInputText{213}{\@tabacckludge`a}
2316 \DeclareInputText{214}{\@tabacckludge'a}
2317 \DeclareInputText{215}{\^a}
2318 \DeclareInputText{216}{\~a}
2319 \DeclareInputText{217}{\"a}
2320 \DeclareInputText{218}{\r a}
2321 \DeclareInputText{219}{\c c}
2322 \DeclareInputText{220}{\@tabacckludge`e}
2323 \DeclareInputText{221}{\@tabacckludge'e}
2324 \DeclareInputText{222}{\^e}
2325 \DeclareInputText{223}{\"e}
2329 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
2330 \DeclareInputText{225}{\AE}
2331 \DeclareInputText{226}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
2332 \DeclareInputText{227}{\textordfeminine}
2333 \DeclareInputText{228}{\^\i}
2334 \DeclareInputText{229}{\"\i}
2335 \DeclareInputText{230}{\dh}
2336 \DeclareInputText{231}{\~n}
2337 \DeclareInputText{232}{\L}
2338 \DeclareInputText{233}{\O}
2339 \DeclareInputText{234}{\OE}
2340 \DeclareInputText{235}{\textordmasculine}
2341 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge`o}
2342 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'o}
2343 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^o}
2344 \DeclareInputText{239}{\~o}
2345 \DeclareInputText{240}{\"o}
2346 \DeclareInputText{241}{\ae}
2347 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge`u}
2348 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'u}
2349 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^u}
2350 \DeclareInputText{245}{\i}
2351 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"u}
2352 \DeclareInputText{247}{\@tabacckludge'y}
2353 \DeclareInputText{248}{\l}
2354 \DeclareInputText{249}{\o}
2355 \DeclareInputText{250}{\oe}
2356 \DeclareInputText{251}{\ss}
2357 \DeclareInputText{252}{\th}
2358 \DeclareInputText{253}{\"y}
2364 % \changes{v0.9a}{1995/04/23}{\cs{textonequarter} and friends should
2365 % be declared with \cs{DeclareInputText}}
2366 % \section{The MS Windows ANSI encoding cp1252,\\
2367 % and the ISO Latin-1 and Latin-9 encodings}
2369 % The MS Windows ANSI, cp 1252, input encoding was contributed by
2370 % Berthold K.P. Horn (\texttt{bkph@\linebreak[0]ai.mit.edu}).
2372 % It has two very different names so the same code produces two files.
2373 % These encoding files both define the characters in the
2374 % MS Windows 3.1 ANSI encoding (Western Europe), also known as code
2375 % page 1252, which is based on ISO Latin-1 but has important additions
2376 % in the 128--159 range.
2379 % Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Icelandic,
2380 % Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Spanish, and Swedish.
2382 % Note: Windows ANSI --- like Macintosh standard Roman encoding ---
2383 % has quotesingle at 39, and grave at 96 --- which is here
2386 % The ISO Latin-1 encoding file defines only the restricted range of
2387 % characters available in the ISO~8859-1 encoding.
2389 % The ISO~Latin-9 encoding file defines the characters in the
2390 % ISO~8859-15 encoding. It was contributed by Karsten Tinnefeld
2391 % (\texttt{karsten@tinnefeld.com}).
2392 % It differs only a small amount from ISO~Latin-1 and is a
2393 % replacement for it that contains a few characters that are needed for
2394 % French and Finnish. Further, a slot for the Euro currency sign has
2395 % been added and this could be the killer argument for many 8-bit
2396 % texts to be written in Latin-9 in the future.
2398 % According to a Linux man page, ISO~Latin-9 supports Albanian, Basque,
2399 % Breton, Catalan, Danish, Dutch,
2400 % English, Estonian, Faroese, Finnish, French, Frisian, Galician, German,
2401 % Greenlandic, Icelandic, Irish Gaelic, Italian, Latin, Luxemburgish,
2402 % Norwegian, Portuguese, Rhaeto-Romanic, Scottish Gaelic, Spanish and
2405 % The characters added in |latin9.def| are (in \LaTeX{} notation):
2407 % \texteuro, \v S \v s \v Z \v z \OE \oe \" Y
2409 % They displace the following characters from |latin1.def|:
2411 % \textcurrency \textbrokenbar \"{} \'{} \c{}
2412 % \textonequarter \textonehalf \textthreequarters
2415 % \changes{v0.9e}{1995/08/31}{Redeclared "AD to be soft hyphen.}
2416 % \changes{v0.9e}{1995/08/31}{Swapped ordfeminine and ordmasculine.}
2418 % \changes{v0.9p}{1996/04/11}{ansinew 09f is \"Y not \"y, latex/2119}
2420 % \changes{v0.91}{1997/08/19}{Exchanged codes for
2421 % \cs{textendash} and \cs{textemdash}.}
2423 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Added cp1252 and merged latin1}
2424 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{ldots} to \cs{dots}, this
2425 % should be undetectable since \cs{ldots} is not robust.}
2427 % \changes{v0.99a}{2001/07/10}{Added latin9 (from Karsten Tinnefeld)}
2428 % \changes{v0.99b}{2002/06/16}{Added code points 142,158 for cp1252 (pr/3441)}
2429 % \changes{v0.99b}{2002/07/08}{Added code 128 (texteuro) for cp1252 (pr/3423)}
2433 \DeclareInputText{128}{\texteuro}
2434 \DeclareInputText{130}{\quotesinglbase}
2435 \DeclareInputText{131}{\textflorin}
2436 \DeclareInputText{132}{\quotedblbase}
2437 \DeclareInputText{133}{\dots}
2438 \DeclareInputText{134}{\dag}
2439 \DeclareInputText{135}{\ddag}
2440 \DeclareInputText{136}{\^{}}
2441 \DeclareInputText{137}{\textperthousand}
2442 \DeclareInputText{138}{\v S}
2443 \DeclareInputText{139}{\guilsinglleft}
2444 \DeclareInputText{140}{\OE}
2445 \DeclareInputText{142}{\v Z}
2446 \DeclareInputText{145}{\textquoteleft}
2447 \DeclareInputText{146}{\textquoteright}
2448 \DeclareInputText{147}{\textquotedblleft}
2449 \DeclareInputText{148}{\textquotedblright}
2450 \DeclareInputText{149}{\textbullet}
2451 \DeclareInputText{150}{\textendash}
2452 \DeclareInputText{151}{\textemdash}
2453 \DeclareInputText{152}{\~{}}
2454 \DeclareInputText{153}{\texttrademark}
2455 \DeclareInputText{154}{\v s}
2456 \DeclareInputText{155}{\guilsinglright}
2457 \DeclareInputText{156}{\oe}
2458 \DeclareInputText{158}{\v z}
2459 \DeclareInputText{159}{\"Y}
2463 % This (somewhat confused) table is now even more disordered: first
2464 % we deal with those few characters that are different in latin9,
2465 % then with the rest.
2469 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
2470 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textbrokenbar}
2471 \DeclareInputText{168}{\"{}}
2472 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
2473 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c\ }
2474 \DeclareInputText{188}{\textonequarter}
2475 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textonehalf}
2476 \DeclareInputText{190}{\textthreequarters}
2482 \DeclareInputText{164}{\texteuro}
2483 \DeclareInputText{166}{\v S}
2484 \DeclareInputText{168}{\v s}
2485 \DeclareInputText{180}{\v Z}
2486 \DeclareInputText{184}{\v z}
2487 \DeclareInputText{188}{\OE}
2488 \DeclareInputText{189}{\oe}
2489 \DeclareInputText{190}{\"Y}
2494 %<*cp1252|latin1|latin9>
2495 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
2496 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
2497 \DeclareInputText{161}{\textexclamdown}
2498 \DeclareInputMath{177}{\pm}
2499 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textcent}
2500 \DeclareInputMath{178}{\mathtwosuperior}
2501 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
2502 \DeclareInputMath{179}{\maththreesuperior}
2503 \DeclareInputText{165}{\textyen}
2504 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
2505 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
2506 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
2507 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
2508 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
2509 \DeclareInputMath{185}{\mathonesuperior}
2510 \DeclareInputText{170}{\textordfeminine}
2511 \DeclareInputText{186}{\textordmasculine}
2512 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
2513 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
2514 \DeclareInputMath{172}{\lnot}
2515 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
2516 \DeclareInputText{174}{\textregistered}
2517 \DeclareInputText{175}{\@tabacckludge={}}
2518 \DeclareInputText{191}{\textquestiondown}
2522 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge`A}
2523 \DeclareInputText{208}{\DH}
2524 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
2525 \DeclareInputText{209}{\~N}
2526 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
2527 \DeclareInputText{210}{\@tabacckludge`O}
2528 \DeclareInputText{195}{\~A}
2529 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2530 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
2531 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
2532 \DeclareInputText{197}{\r A}
2533 \DeclareInputText{213}{\~O}
2534 \DeclareInputText{198}{\AE}
2535 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
2536 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
2537 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
2538 \DeclareInputText{200}{\@tabacckludge`E}
2539 \DeclareInputText{216}{\O}
2540 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
2541 \DeclareInputText{217}{\@tabacckludge`U}
2542 \DeclareInputText{202}{\^E}
2543 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
2544 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
2545 \DeclareInputText{219}{\^U}
2546 \DeclareInputText{204}{\@tabacckludge`I}
2547 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
2548 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
2549 \DeclareInputText{221}{\@tabacckludge'Y}
2550 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
2551 \DeclareInputText{222}{\TH}
2552 \DeclareInputText{207}{\"I}
2553 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
2557 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`a}
2558 \DeclareInputText{240}{\dh}
2559 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
2560 \DeclareInputText{241}{\~n}
2561 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
2562 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge`o}
2563 \DeclareInputText{227}{\~a}
2564 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
2565 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
2566 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
2567 \DeclareInputText{229}{\r a}
2568 \DeclareInputText{245}{\~o}
2569 \DeclareInputText{230}{\ae}
2570 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
2571 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
2572 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
2573 \DeclareInputText{232}{\@tabacckludge`e}
2574 \DeclareInputText{248}{\o}
2575 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
2576 \DeclareInputText{249}{\@tabacckludge`u}
2577 \DeclareInputText{234}{\^e}
2578 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
2579 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
2580 \DeclareInputText{251}{\^u}
2581 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
2582 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
2583 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
2584 \DeclareInputText{253}{\@tabacckludge'y}
2585 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
2586 \DeclareInputText{254}{\th}
2587 \DeclareInputText{239}{\"\i}
2588 \DeclareInputText{255}{\"y}
2589 %</cp1252|latin1|latin9>
2593 %\section{The ISO 8859-16 (Latin10) encoding}
2595 % \changes{v1.0c}{2004/02/04}{Added ISO 8859-16 Latin10 (pr/3568)}
2597 % This set of coded graphic characters is intended for use in data and
2598 % text processing applications and also for information interchange. The
2599 % set contains graphic characters used for general purpose applications in
2600 % typical office environments in at least the following languages:
2601 % Albanian, Croatian, English, Finnish, French, German, Hungarian, Irish
2602 % Gaelic (new orthography), Italian, Latin, Polish, Romanian, and
2603 % Slovenian. This set of coded graphic characters may be regarded as a
2604 % version of an 8-bit code according to ISO/IEC 2022 or ISO/IEC 4873 at
2605 % level 1. [ISO 8859-16:2001(E), p. 1]
2607 % ISO 8859-16 was primarily designed for single-byte encoding the Romanian
2608 % language. The UTF-8 charset is the preferred and in today's MIME software
2609 % more widely implemented encoding suitable for Romanian.
2611 % Data for the \LaTeX{} support was mainly provided by Ionel Ciob\^{i}c\u{a}
2612 % with additions and corrections taken from\\
2613 % \texttt{http://www.unicode.org/Public/MAPPINGS/ISO8859/8859-16.TXT}.
2615 % \changes{v1.1b}{2006/03/03}{Corrections (pr/3849)}
2620 % The ``comma below'' accent is provided here in a crude (better
2621 % than nothing) version.
2623 \ProvideTextCommandDefault\textcommabelow[1]
2624 {\hmode@bgroup\ooalign{\null#1\crcr\hidewidth
2625 \raise-.31ex\hbox{\check@mathfonts
2627 % Use |\sf@size| instead of |\ssf@size| if the comma looks too small:
2629 \fontsize\ssf@size\z@
2630 \math@fontsfalse\selectfont,}\hidewidth}\egroup}
2634 \ProvideTextCommandDefault\textpm{\ensuremath\pm}
2636 % But why only for this one encoding? (Answer: because it is a new encoding:
2637 % it contains only LICR objects --- Frank)
2638 % \changes{v1.0g}{2004/05/22}{Changed \cs{textpm} to \cs{pm}}
2639 % \changes{v1.1b}{2006/03/03}{Reverted back to \cs{textpm}
2642 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
2643 \DeclareInputText{161}{\k A}
2644 \DeclareInputText{162}{\k a}
2645 \DeclareInputText{163}{\L}
2646 \DeclareInputText{164}{\texteuro}
2647 \DeclareInputText{165}{\quotedblbase}
2648 \DeclareInputText{166}{\v S}
2649 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
2650 \DeclareInputText{168}{\v s}
2651 \DeclareInputText{169}{\textcopyright}
2652 \DeclareInputText{170}{\textcommabelow S}
2653 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
2654 \DeclareInputText{172}{\@tabacckludge'Z}
2655 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
2656 \DeclareInputText{174}{\@tabacckludge'z}
2657 \DeclareInputText{175}{\.Z}
2658 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
2659 \DeclareInputText{177}{\textpm}
2660 \DeclareInputText{178}{\v C}
2661 \DeclareInputText{179}{\l}
2662 \DeclareInputText{180}{\v Z}
2663 \DeclareInputText{181}{\textquotedblright}
2664 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
2665 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
2666 \DeclareInputText{184}{\v z}
2667 \DeclareInputText{185}{\v c}
2668 \DeclareInputText{186}{\textcommabelow s}
2669 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
2670 \DeclareInputText{188}{\OE}
2671 \DeclareInputText{189}{\oe}
2672 \DeclareInputText{190}{\"Y}
2673 \DeclareInputText{191}{\.z}
2677 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge`A}
2678 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
2679 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
2680 \DeclareInputText{195}{\u A}
2681 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
2682 \DeclareInputText{197}{\@tabacckludge'C}
2683 \DeclareInputText{198}{\AE}
2684 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
2685 \DeclareInputText{200}{\@tabacckludge`E}
2686 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
2687 \DeclareInputText{202}{\^E}
2688 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
2689 \DeclareInputText{204}{\@tabacckludge`I}
2690 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
2691 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
2692 \DeclareInputText{207}{\"I}
2693 \DeclareInputText{208}{\DJ}
2694 \DeclareInputText{209}{\@tabacckludge'N}
2695 \DeclareInputText{210}{\@tabacckludge`O}
2696 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2697 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
2698 \DeclareInputText{213}{\H O}
2699 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
2700 \DeclareInputText{215}{\@tabacckludge'S}
2701 \DeclareInputText{216}{\H U}
2702 \DeclareInputText{217}{\@tabacckludge`U}
2703 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
2704 \DeclareInputText{219}{\^U}
2705 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
2706 \DeclareInputText{221}{\k E}
2707 \DeclareInputText{222}{\textcommabelow T}
2711 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
2712 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge`a}
2713 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
2714 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
2715 \DeclareInputText{227}{\u a}
2716 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
2717 \DeclareInputText{229}{\@tabacckludge'c}
2718 \DeclareInputText{230}{\ae}
2719 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
2720 \DeclareInputText{232}{\@tabacckludge`e}
2721 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
2722 \DeclareInputText{234}{\^e}
2723 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
2724 \DeclareInputText{236}{\@tabacckludge`\i}
2725 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
2726 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
2727 \DeclareInputText{239}{\"\i}
2728 \DeclareInputText{240}{\dj}
2729 \DeclareInputText{241}{\@tabacckludge'n}
2730 \DeclareInputText{242}{\@tabacckludge`o}
2731 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
2732 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
2733 \DeclareInputText{245}{\H o}
2734 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
2735 \DeclareInputText{247}{\@tabacckludge's}
2736 \DeclareInputText{248}{\H u}
2737 \DeclareInputText{249}{\@tabacckludge`u}
2738 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
2739 \DeclareInputText{251}{\^u}
2740 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
2741 \DeclareInputText{253}{\k e}
2742 \DeclareInputText{254}{\textcommabelow t}
2743 \DeclareInputText{255}{\"y}
2747 %\section{The MS Windows encoding cp1250}
2749 % This is an MS Windows encoding for Central and Eastern Europe,
2750 % known as Code Page 1250; it was provided by Marcin Woli\'nski
2751 % \texttt{wolinski@melkor.mimuw.edu.pl} and edited by Chris Rowley
2752 % (see v0.94 below) to make it consistent with other files.
2754 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textellipsis} to \cs{dots}
2756 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textdagger} to \cs{dag}
2758 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textparagraph} to \cs{P}
2760 % \changes{v0.94}{1997/12/17}{Changed \cs{textsection} to \cs{S}
2762 % \changes{v0.99b}{2002/07/28}{Added code 128 (texteuro) for cp1250}
2765 \DeclareInputText{128}{\texteuro}
2766 %\DeclareInputText{129}{} % n/u
2767 \DeclareInputText{130}{\quotesinglbase}
2768 %\DeclareInputText{131}{} % n/u
2769 \DeclareInputText{132}{\quotedblbase}
2770 \DeclareInputText{133}{\dots}
2771 \DeclareInputText{134}{\dag}
2772 \DeclareInputText{135}{\ddag}
2773 %\DeclareInputText{136}{} % n/u
2774 \DeclareInputText{137}{\textperthousand}
2775 \DeclareInputText{138}{\v S}
2776 \DeclareInputText{139}{\guilsinglleft}
2777 \DeclareInputText{140}{\@tabacckludge'S}
2778 \DeclareInputText{141}{\v T}
2779 \DeclareInputText{142}{\v Z}
2780 \DeclareInputText{143}{\@tabacckludge'Z}
2781 %\DeclareInputText{144}{} % n/u
2782 \DeclareInputText{145}{\textquoteleft}
2783 \DeclareInputText{146}{\textquoteright}
2784 \DeclareInputText{147}{\textquotedblleft}
2785 \DeclareInputText{148}{\textquotedblright}
2786 \DeclareInputText{149}{\textbullet}
2787 \DeclareInputText{150}{\textendash}
2788 \DeclareInputText{151}{\textemdash}
2789 %\DeclareInputText{152}{} % n/u
2790 \DeclareInputText{153}{\texttrademark}
2791 \DeclareInputText{154}{\v s}
2792 \DeclareInputText{155}{\guilsinglright}
2793 \DeclareInputText{156}{\@tabacckludge's}
2794 \DeclareInputText{157}{\v t} % t caron (t') ?
2795 \DeclareInputText{158}{\v z}
2796 \DeclareInputText{159}{\@tabacckludge'z}
2800 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
2801 \DeclareInputText{161}{\v{}}
2802 \DeclareInputText{162}{\u{}}
2803 \DeclareInputText{163}{\L}
2804 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
2805 \DeclareInputText{165}{\k A}
2806 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textbrokenbar}
2807 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
2808 \DeclareInputText{168}{\"{}}
2809 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
2810 \DeclareInputText{170}{\c S}
2811 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
2812 \DeclareInputMath{172}{\lnot}
2813 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}% soft hyphen
2814 \DeclareInputText{174}{\textregistered}
2815 \DeclareInputText{175}{\.Z}
2816 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
2817 \DeclareInputMath{177}{\pm}% plus-minus
2818 \DeclareInputText{178}{\k\ }
2819 \DeclareInputText{179}{\l}
2820 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
2821 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}% micro sign
2822 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
2823 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
2824 \DeclareInputText{184}{\c\ }
2825 \DeclareInputText{185}{\k a}
2826 \DeclareInputText{186}{\c s}
2827 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
2828 \DeclareInputText{188}{\v L}% L caron (L') ?
2829 \DeclareInputText{189}{\H{}}
2830 \DeclareInputText{190}{\v l}% l caron (l') ?
2831 \DeclareInputText{191}{\.z}
2835 \DeclareInputText{192}{\@tabacckludge'R}
2836 \DeclareInputText{193}{\@tabacckludge'A}
2837 \DeclareInputText{194}{\^A}
2838 \DeclareInputText{195}{\u A}
2839 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
2840 \DeclareInputText{197}{\@tabacckludge'L}
2841 \DeclareInputText{198}{\@tabacckludge'C}
2842 \DeclareInputText{199}{\c C}
2843 \DeclareInputText{200}{\v C}
2844 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
2845 \DeclareInputText{202}{\k E}
2846 \DeclareInputText{203}{\"E}
2847 \DeclareInputText{204}{\v E}
2848 \DeclareInputText{205}{\@tabacckludge'I}
2849 \DeclareInputText{206}{\^I}
2850 \DeclareInputText{207}{\v D}
2851 \DeclareInputText{208}{\DJ} % D stroke
2852 \DeclareInputText{209}{\@tabacckludge'N}
2853 \DeclareInputText{210}{\v N}
2854 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2855 \DeclareInputText{212}{\^O}
2856 \DeclareInputText{213}{\H O}
2857 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
2858 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
2859 \DeclareInputText{216}{\v R}
2860 \DeclareInputText{217}{\r U}
2861 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'U}
2862 \DeclareInputText{219}{\H U}
2863 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
2864 \DeclareInputText{221}{\@tabacckludge'Y}
2865 \DeclareInputText{222}{\c T}
2866 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
2870 \DeclareInputText{224}{\@tabacckludge'r}
2871 \DeclareInputText{225}{\@tabacckludge'a}
2872 \DeclareInputText{226}{\^a}
2873 \DeclareInputText{227}{\u a}
2874 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
2875 \DeclareInputText{229}{\@tabacckludge'l}
2876 \DeclareInputText{230}{\@tabacckludge'c}
2877 \DeclareInputText{231}{\c c}
2878 \DeclareInputText{232}{\v c}
2879 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
2880 \DeclareInputText{234}{\k e}
2881 \DeclareInputText{235}{\"e}
2882 \DeclareInputText{236}{\v e}
2883 \DeclareInputText{237}{\@tabacckludge'\i}
2884 \DeclareInputText{238}{\^\i}
2885 \DeclareInputText{239}{\v d} % d caron (d') ?
2886 \DeclareInputText{240}{\dj} % d stroke
2887 \DeclareInputText{241}{\@tabacckludge'n}
2888 \DeclareInputText{242}{\v n}
2889 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
2890 \DeclareInputText{244}{\^o}
2891 \DeclareInputText{245}{\H o}
2892 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
2893 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
2894 \DeclareInputText{248}{\v r}
2895 \DeclareInputText{249}{\r u}
2896 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge'u}
2897 \DeclareInputText{251}{\H u}
2898 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
2899 \DeclareInputText{253}{\@tabacckludge'y}
2900 \DeclareInputText{254}{\c t}
2901 \DeclareInputText{255}{\.{}}
2906 %\section{The MS Windows encoding cp1257}
2908 % This is an MS Windows encoding for Baltic languages,
2909 % known as Code Page 1257; provided by Heiko Oberdiek
2910 % using the mappings to Unicode in\\
2911 % \texttt{http://www.unicode.org/\\Public/MAPPINGS/VENDORS/MICSFT/WINDOWS/CP1257.TXT}\\
2913 % \texttt{http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/sbcs/1257.mspx}.
2915 % \changes{v1.1b}{2006/03/03}{Large number of corrections (pr/3849)}
2918 \DeclareInputText{128}{\texteuro}
2919 \DeclareInputText{130}{\quotesinglbase}
2920 \DeclareInputText{132}{\quotedblbase}
2921 \DeclareInputText{133}{\dots}
2922 \DeclareInputText{134}{\dag}
2923 \DeclareInputText{135}{\ddag}
2924 \DeclareInputText{137}{\textperthousand}
2925 \DeclareInputText{139}{\guilsinglleft}
2926 \DeclareInputText{141}{\"{}}
2927 \DeclareInputText{142}{\v{}}
2928 \DeclareInputText{143}{\c\ }
2929 \DeclareInputText{145}{\textquoteleft}
2930 \DeclareInputText{146}{\textquoteright}
2931 \DeclareInputText{147}{\textquotedblleft}
2932 \DeclareInputText{148}{\textquotedblright}
2933 \DeclareInputText{149}{\textbullet}
2934 \DeclareInputText{150}{\textendash}
2935 \DeclareInputText{151}{\textemdash}
2936 \DeclareInputText{153}{\texttrademark}
2937 \DeclareInputText{155}{\guilsinglright}
2938 \DeclareInputText{157}{\@tabacckludge={}}
2939 \DeclareInputText{158}{\k\ }
2943 \DeclareInputText{160}{\nobreakspace}
2944 \DeclareInputText{162}{\textcent}
2945 \DeclareInputText{163}{\pounds}
2946 \DeclareInputText{164}{\textcurrency}
2947 \DeclareInputText{166}{\textbrokenbar}
2948 \DeclareInputText{167}{\S}
2949 \DeclareInputText{168}{\O}
2950 \DeclareInputText{169}{\copyright}
2951 \DeclareInputText{170}{\c R}
2952 \DeclareInputText{171}{\guillemotleft}
2953 \DeclareInputMath{172}{\lnot}
2954 \DeclareInputText{173}{\-}
2955 \DeclareInputText{174}{\textregistered}
2956 \DeclareInputText{175}{\AE}
2957 \DeclareInputText{176}{\textdegree}
2958 \DeclareInputMath{177}{\pm}
2959 \DeclareInputMath{178}{\mathtwosuperior}
2960 \DeclareInputMath{179}{\maththreesuperior}
2961 \DeclareInputText{180}{\@tabacckludge'{}}
2962 \DeclareInputMath{181}{\mu}
2963 \DeclareInputText{182}{\P}
2964 \DeclareInputText{183}{\textperiodcentered}
2965 \DeclareInputText{184}{\o}
2966 \DeclareInputMath{185}{\mathonesuperior}
2967 \DeclareInputText{186}{\c r}
2968 \DeclareInputText{187}{\guillemotright}
2969 \DeclareInputText{188}{\textonequarter}
2970 \DeclareInputText{189}{\textonehalf}
2971 \DeclareInputText{190}{\textthreequarters}
2972 \DeclareInputText{191}{\ae}
2976 \DeclareInputText{192}{\k A}
2977 \DeclareInputText{193}{\k I}
2978 \DeclareInputText{194}{\@tabacckludge=A}
2979 \DeclareInputText{195}{\@tabacckludge'C}
2980 \DeclareInputText{196}{\"A}
2981 \DeclareInputText{197}{\r A}
2982 \DeclareInputText{198}{\k E}
2983 \DeclareInputText{199}{\@tabacckludge=E}
2984 \DeclareInputText{200}{\v C}
2985 \DeclareInputText{201}{\@tabacckludge'E}
2986 \DeclareInputText{202}{\@tabacckludge'Z}
2987 \DeclareInputText{203}{\.{E}}
2988 \DeclareInputText{204}{\c G}
2989 \DeclareInputText{205}{\c K}
2990 \DeclareInputText{206}{\@tabacckludge=I}
2991 \DeclareInputText{207}{\c L}
2992 \DeclareInputText{208}{\v S}
2993 \DeclareInputText{209}{\@tabacckludge'N}
2994 \DeclareInputText{210}{\c N}
2995 \DeclareInputText{211}{\@tabacckludge'O}
2996 \DeclareInputText{212}{\@tabacckludge=O}
2997 \DeclareInputText{213}{\~O}
2998 \DeclareInputText{214}{\"O}
2999 \DeclareInputMath{215}{\times}
3000 \DeclareInputText{216}{\k U}
3001 \DeclareInputText{217}{\L}
3002 \DeclareInputText{218}{\@tabacckludge'S}
3003 \DeclareInputText{219}{\@tabacckludge=U}
3004 \DeclareInputText{220}{\"U}
3005 \DeclareInputText{221}{\.Z}
3006 \DeclareInputText{222}{\v Z}
3007 \DeclareInputText{223}{\ss}
3011 \DeclareInputText{224}{\k a}
3012 \DeclareInputText{225}{\k i}
3013 \DeclareInputText{226}{\@tabacckludge=a}
3014 \DeclareInputText{227}{\@tabacckludge'c}
3015 \DeclareInputText{228}{\"a}
3016 \DeclareInputText{229}{\r a}
3017 \DeclareInputText{230}{\k e}
3018 \DeclareInputText{231}{\@tabacckludge=e}
3019 \DeclareInputText{232}{\v c}
3020 \DeclareInputText{233}{\@tabacckludge'e}
3021 \DeclareInputText{234}{\@tabacckludge'z}
3022 \DeclareInputText{235}{\.{e}}
3023 \DeclareInputText{236}{\c g}
3024 \DeclareInputText{237}{\c k}
3025 \DeclareInputText{238}{\@tabacckludge=\i}
3026 \DeclareInputText{239}{\c l}
3027 \DeclareInputText{240}{\v s}
3028 \DeclareInputText{241}{\@tabacckludge'n}
3029 \DeclareInputText{242}{\c n}
3030 \DeclareInputText{243}{\@tabacckludge'o}
3031 \DeclareInputText{244}{\@tabacckludge=o}
3032 \DeclareInputText{245}{\~o}
3033 \DeclareInputText{246}{\"o}
3034 \DeclareInputMath{247}{\div}
3035 \DeclareInputText{248}{\k u}
3036 \DeclareInputText{249}{\l}
3037 \DeclareInputText{250}{\@tabacckludge's}
3038 \DeclareInputText{251}{\@tabacckludge=u}
3039 \DeclareInputText{252}{\"u}
3040 \DeclareInputText{253}{\.z}
3041 \DeclareInputText{254}{\v z}
3042 \DeclareInputText{255}{\.{}}
3046 % \DeleteShortVerb{\|}