LaTeX 2e's verbatim-environment and different input-encodings
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LaTeX 2e's verbatim-environment and different input-encodings
The inputenc-package provides means for selecting an input-encoding for subsequent tex-input.
If I understand correctly, the verbatim-environment as of the LaTeX 2ε-kernel does change some catcodes so that things get tokenized as ordinary character-tokens and then does gather lines of input until it finds a line which contains the phrase end{verbatim}
.
My question is:
Is the assumption correct that you can use the verbatim-environment only with such input-encodings where the symbols ,
e
, n
, d
, {
, v
, r
, b
, a
, t
, i
, m
, }
have the same code-points as in the encoding in which the LaTeX 2e-kernel itself is written?
(This is the case with all common input-encodings, thus the question is sort of a moot point. Nonetheless I'm thankful for clarification.)
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The inputenc-package provides means for selecting an input-encoding for subsequent tex-input.
If I understand correctly, the verbatim-environment as of the LaTeX 2ε-kernel does change some catcodes so that things get tokenized as ordinary character-tokens and then does gather lines of input until it finds a line which contains the phrase end{verbatim}
.
My question is:
Is the assumption correct that you can use the verbatim-environment only with such input-encodings where the symbols ,
e
, n
, d
, {
, v
, r
, b
, a
, t
, i
, m
, }
have the same code-points as in the encoding in which the LaTeX 2e-kernel itself is written?
(This is the case with all common input-encodings, thus the question is sort of a moot point. Nonetheless I'm thankful for clarification.)
macros verbatim input-encodings
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add a comment |
The inputenc-package provides means for selecting an input-encoding for subsequent tex-input.
If I understand correctly, the verbatim-environment as of the LaTeX 2ε-kernel does change some catcodes so that things get tokenized as ordinary character-tokens and then does gather lines of input until it finds a line which contains the phrase end{verbatim}
.
My question is:
Is the assumption correct that you can use the verbatim-environment only with such input-encodings where the symbols ,
e
, n
, d
, {
, v
, r
, b
, a
, t
, i
, m
, }
have the same code-points as in the encoding in which the LaTeX 2e-kernel itself is written?
(This is the case with all common input-encodings, thus the question is sort of a moot point. Nonetheless I'm thankful for clarification.)
macros verbatim input-encodings
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The inputenc-package provides means for selecting an input-encoding for subsequent tex-input.
If I understand correctly, the verbatim-environment as of the LaTeX 2ε-kernel does change some catcodes so that things get tokenized as ordinary character-tokens and then does gather lines of input until it finds a line which contains the phrase end{verbatim}
.
My question is:
Is the assumption correct that you can use the verbatim-environment only with such input-encodings where the symbols ,
e
, n
, d
, {
, v
, r
, b
, a
, t
, i
, m
, }
have the same code-points as in the encoding in which the LaTeX 2e-kernel itself is written?
(This is the case with all common input-encodings, thus the question is sort of a moot point. Nonetheless I'm thankful for clarification.)
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