On Jul 30, 2006, at 4:21 PM, Daniel Käsmayr wrote:
There is another Problem if a table row contains a &: the command thinks this is a & for alignment, but in the end it deletes the overhanging table cell!
Yes, I kind of expected that to happen actually. I went for the quickest and dirtiest method I could come up with, mostly to show that you can do it with a very short script. For a quick fix, define a command, say \amp, that generates &, and use that instead.
As for unicode support, it is a bit complicated, and there is a quite long thread in ruby-talk you can follow if you are interested. It's not that you can't use unicode characters in strings, you can. Also, regular expressions will work just fine. But a couple of commands like “length” and “downcase” and others won't do the “right thing”.
Dan
Haris