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How are LaTeX encodings found, how do I create my own tables?

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How are LaTeX encodings found, how do I create my own tables?

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The dklibs library set uses a preference to find a shared directory (shared between all dklibs-based applications). This directory is /usr/local/share on Unix/Linux and c:\programme\krause\share on Windows by default. The “c:\programme” part can differ, it depends on your Windows version and language. This directory contains a sub-directory “uc2lat-t” providing tables for translation from UNICODE to LaTeX. There is a nested directory structure containing multiple files. Files are loaded on demand. The encoding for UNICODE 0x01234567 is found by searching the file 01/23/45.dat file for an 0x67 entry.

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