On 2013-02-19, Georg Baum wrote:
> Guenter Milde wrote:

>> On 2013-02-17, Georg Baum wrote:

>>> This is not needed: the simple force flag does not force for any utf8
>>> encoding. It worked always like that, but now I added an explanation to
>>> the unicodesymbols file.

>> The "force" flag is ignored for Unicode (XeTeX) and Unicode (utf8x) but
>> valid for Unicode (utf8). This is intentional, because inputenc's utf8
>> option supports only a relatively small subset of Unicode.

> You are right (almost), my memory was wrong: force is only ignored for 
> Unicode (XeTeX), and it is considered both for utf8 and utf8x. I did now 
> implement your suggestion.

Thanks a lot.

Especially if "force" is considered by utf8x as well, it makes sense to use
"force!=utf8x" for characters where utf8x defines the UnicodeChar (but utf8
not).

Günter

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