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Abstract: In this article, the a2ac program written by the author is described. The program enables the use of PostScript fonts while typesetting texts in which accented letters are used. The font doesn't need to contain the complete alphabet of a given language; merely the presence of the accents themselves (and not all of the accented characters) is sufficient. The configuration files of the a2ac program are independent of the PostScript font encoding as well as of the typesetting system encoding. The... (Update)
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@article{ olsak95program,
author = "Petr Olsak",
title = "{{The program {\tt a2ac}\Dash {Font} handling on the {\{PS}} level}}",
journal = "{\TUB{}}",
volume = "16",
number = "1",
pages = "54--59",
year = "1995",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/olsak95program.html" }
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