Michal Kvasnicka wrote:
> Hi Richard.
>> I'm sure the EC encoding contains the 'tcaron' character (see the 
>> lm-ec.enc file for example).
>> I have ConTeXt on top of TeXLive 2005.
>> I can find:
>> texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/base/ec.enc
>> texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/ec-lm.enc
>> texmf/fonts/enc/dvips/lm/lm-ec.enc
>>
>> I use EC normally for typesetting Czech documents. So I would suggest 
>> to use EC ;-)
> I'm sorry you're not right. The lm-ec.enc really includes tcaron, but 
> neither ec.enc nor EC.enc does, at least at my teTeX 3.0. If you use 

I believe this bug was fixed more then a year ago. The names of ec-lm 
and lm-ec was changed during a time a year ago. teTeX 3.0 has not 
changed since last year since it is dead.

Vit

> only LatinModern, it works, because lm-ec.enc is used. But I doubt it 
> works well for other fonts. Does it? I was unsuccessful. Can you send me 
> your ec.enc file please?
> 
> Yours
> Michal Kvasnicka
> 
> P.S. It's nice to hear that more Czech use the ConTeXt.

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