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Re: Rendering characters in inverse video
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- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Rendering characters in inverse video
- From: Kevin Dunn <kdunn at hsc dot edu>
- Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2001 23:12:07 -0500
- Reply-to: kdunn at hsc dot edu
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>I want to render one character, the chapter number, in inverse video on the
I have a more general question: Is it possible to add new character sets in addition to the iso-ents? I am using Docbook 4.1 SGML + jade + jadetex + dsssl + NW stylesheet 1.60 under Redhat 6.1. I can see where the ISO characters are defined, with lines like:
<!ENTITY OHgr SDATA "[OHgr ]"--=capital Omega, Greek-->
but how does get turned into actual character shapes by an HTML browser or TeX? In short, how would you rate the task of adding a custom character set for HTML and TeX output?
a) trivially easy
b) do-able by any persistant mortal
c) what, are you crazy?
As a backup plan, I know how to use external graphics using <IMAGEDATA>, but this is not automatically scaled to the current font size. Is it possible (read, EASY) to write a dsssl customization which would scale an external graphic to the current font size?
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Kevin M. Dunn
Professor of Chemistry
Hampden-Sydney College
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