Thanks for your help...

I am aware of \char167 isntruction but in the next example nothing seems to happen!!

Gonçalo


Pawel Jackowski na Onet writes:

Hi all!


I would like to know how I may use extended ascii characters in context,
for
example character number 167.

I'm sure Hans has made a lot of extensions for ,,strange'' character
support. But also plain TeX offers \char167 instruction, which returns
character 167 according to given font encoding. Is that what You looking
for?

Regards, Pawe/l


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