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episema too low #1308

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fradec opened this issue Feb 20, 2017 · 7 comments
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episema too low #1308

fradec opened this issue Feb 20, 2017 · 7 comments
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@fradec
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fradec commented Feb 20, 2017

the code Ve(g)ní(gf__!gwh)te,() give
venite
where the episema above gf is too low.

@henryso
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henryso commented Feb 20, 2017

This can be fixed with Ve(g)ní(g_[oh:h]f_[oh:h]!gwh)te,().

@eroux Is it worth hacking at the logic to make the system figure this out without the need to force the position of the episema?

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eroux commented Feb 20, 2017

Well, if it's not a big job I think it's worth yes, but it doesn't have to be in 5.0

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henryso commented Feb 20, 2017

That code is a bit complex, especially here with the intervening !, so I say we leave this off 5.0.

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eroux commented Feb 20, 2017

ok!

@rpspringuel
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I'm trying to sort all the issues by giving them appropriate tags. Where does the logic that needs to be messed with live for this one? Is this something that the command-line tool does (i.e. in the C code) or something that the TeX code determines?

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henryso commented Jun 10, 2019

@rpspringuel It's actually in both C and TeX.

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Then I'll put both labels on.

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