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Old 04-11-2019, 03:10 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by lumpynose View Post
(I don't know anything about creating epubs.) Out of curiosity, is there some html that you use to add the accents to the letters or do you use predefined letters that have accents? In previous life I used the TeX typesetting software and with it you could add accents and whatnot to any letter with a special sequence after the letter, I think. This was decades before Unicode.

Nothing special really.

Usually, I just use dead keys on an International Keyboard to input pre-composed characters. e.g. ' followed by e gives é

In this case (fraktur) I used a combination of YayText and WizKey¹ after the fraktur character to generate the diacritical combining marks, to accentuate them.


¹ With a crazy big key definition file that I developed along the years (btw no promotion here - I am not affiliated in any way with WizKey)
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