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[cgreek:00142] Re: progress report
Robin Smith writes:
> These combinations would never arise in an ancient text (perispomenon
> occurs only on long vowels, but omicron and epsilon are always short).
My textbook says so, too. However, Yannis Haralambous strongly
claimed they must be supported. (Sorry, I forgot the reason. It was
something like "they are used to indicate the length of the vowel is
unknown or unclear???" .. No, I cannot remind.)
Robin Smith writes:
> What happens to epsilon-peri, etc., now in cgreek?
You mean the current downloadable version? According to the
definition of cgreek-to-tex-table in cgreek-util.el, they will
disappear (converted into space) when the buffer is saved in TeX
format.
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