···<date: 2012-10-01, Monday>···<from: Hans Hagen>···

> On 1-10-2012 19:25, Philipp Gesang wrote:
> 
> >>utilities.sequencers.disableaction(resolvers.openers.helpers.textfileactions,"characters.filters.utf.collapse")
> >
> >Doesn’t work. What helps is to comment out the “appendaction” in
> >char-utf.lua or the corresponding table for U0xfb35 in
> >char-def.lua. My guess is that this is the case because the .tex
> >file is processed *before* you can disable it.
> 
> so we need a directive (as they can be given on the commandline)

Yes, I think so, too. Btw. according to this faq:

  http://www.unicode.org/faq/ligature_digraph.html#Pf1

these are not normalizations but in fact some kind of
second-class ligatures that the unicode people seem to grudgingly
keep around for compatibility reasons (like with precombined
Greek). Is it really wise to have them enabled by default?

Philipp



> 
> local textfileactions = resolvers.openers.helpers.textfileactions
> 
> directives.register("filters.utf.collapse", function(v)
>     utilities.sequencers[v and "enableaction" or
> "disableaction"](textfileactions,"characters.filters.utf.collapse")
> end)
> 
> 
> 
> Hans
> 

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