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The CCC (composite character construction) language allows you to define new characters in terms of existing ones. This is useful for building such characters as pre-accented A's (from a piece accent and an `A').
A CCC file consists of a sequence of character definitions, each of which looks like:
define name = statements end |
where name is a character name, presumably from the encoding file specified with the `-encoding' option (see section 11.5 Invoking BZRto). See section 5.3.1 Character names, for the details of character names.
We describe the possible statements below.
You may also include comments starting with a `%' character and continuing to the end of the line.
11.4.1 CCC setchar
statementsStatements for including a character. 11.4.2 CCC move
statementsStatements for moving to a new position.