On Tue, Dec 28, 2004 at 05:10:53AM +0100, Reinhard Kotucha wrote: > There is no difference between tx8r.enc and 8r.enc and this is the > reason tx8r.enc has been removed from teTeX.
This used to be true, but now it is even worse. tx8r.enc and 8r.enc differ (because 8r.enc was changed and tx8r.enc remained unchanged): After bringing both into a normalized form, I get: $ diff tx8r.enc 8r.enc 24,31c24,31 < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef --- > /notequal > /infinity > /lessequal > /greaterequal > /partialdiff > /summation > /product > /pi 130,131c130,131 < /.notdef < /.notdef --- > /Euro > /integral 143,145c143,145 < /.notdef < /.notdef < /.notdef --- > /Omega > /radical > /approxequal 159,160c159,160 < /.notdef < /.notdef --- > /Delta > /lozenge I have no idea if it can have some negative effect if the same encoding name (TeXBase1Encoding) is loaded with different meanings in one (say Postscript) document. Thomas
