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LaTeX::ToUnicode::Tables(3) User Contributed Perl Documentation LaTeX::ToUnicode::Tables(3)

LaTeX::ToUnicode::Tables - Character tables for LaTeX::ToUnicode

version 0.11

Standard TeX character sequences (not \commands) which need to be replaced: "---" with U+2014 (em dash), etc. Includes: em dash, en dash, inverted exclamation, inverted question, left double quote, right double quote, left single quote, right single quote.

Most of TeX's metacharacters, i.e., those for which "\ char" typesets char: "$ % & _ { } #". TeX has other special characters which are not included here, for instance: "\ ^ ~".

Names of argument-less commands like "\LaTeX" as keys. Values are the replacements.

Predefined escape commands for extended characters.

Two-level hash of accented characters like "\'{a}". The keys of this hash are the accent symbols, e.g "`", """ or "'". The corresponding values are references to hashes, where the keys are the base letters and the values are the decoded characters. As an example, "$ACCENTS{'`'}->{a} eq 'à'".

Character sequences (not necessarily commands) as defined by the package `german'/`ngerman', e.g. ""a" (a with umlaut), ""s" (german sharp s) or "`" (german left quote). Note the missing backslash.

The keys of this hash are the literal character sequences.

Command names of formatting commands like "\tt", namely: "bf cal em it rm sc sl small tt".

Gerhard Gossen <gerhard.gossen@googlemail.com> and Boris Veytsman <boris@varphi.com> <https://github.com/borisveytsman/bibtexperllibs>

This software is copyright (c) 2010-2015 by Gerhard Gossen and Boris Veytsman

This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

2020-12-13 perl v5.32.1

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