2011/11/15 Philip TAYLOR <p.tay...@rhul.ac.uk>: > > > Zdenek Wagner wrote: > >> If you know what such characters are (and it will certainly be >> documented), you just set their categories back to 12 in order to get >> the old behaviour. > > No ! "A catcode is for life, not just for Christmas" ! Once a > character has been read, and bound into a character/catcode pair, > that catcode remains immutable. That means that code that is /not/ > expecting to have to deal with non-standard catcodes could none the > less be passed token lists containing such entities if it is > possible, within a document, to turn such a feature on and > off again. > Of course, I know it. What I meant was that you could set \catcode of all these "extended" characters to 12 at the beginning of your document. Thus you get the same behaviour as now.
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