Am 18.07.2011 um 11:34 schrieb Susan Dietmar:

> If I understand correctly, he wants to
> construct a loop, where \n contains the loop's counter (and the integer
> representation of the character to be replaced, if I understand correctly),
> so he does not want to define \n, but define whatever \n contains.

Right! Make character \n active and \define it as character \n from font \Cher.

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