This is a Rust library for doing character replacement on strings. A standard
character substitution definition file have a string of characters for the input
substitution, followed by white space and then the replacement text. For example,
the standard TeX input conventions can be reproduced using:
` ‘
`` “
' ’
'' ”
-- –
--- —
!` ¡
?` ¿
~ \u{a0}
Escaping is handled following Rust conventions. If white space is to be used in the
source or replacement text, it should be entered using escape codes (so \u{20}
) to
get a space. I wouldn't recommend that, however.
Another example showing Sylvio Levy's scheme for input of classical Greek with ASCII
input:¹
``
a α
'a ά
a ὰ
~a ᾶ
a ἀ 'a ἄ
a ἂ ~a ἆ <a ἁ <'a ἅ <
a ἃ <~a ἃ α| \u{1fb3} 'a| \u{1fb4}a| \u{1fb2} ~a| \u{1fb7} a| \u{1f80} 'a| \u{1f84}
a| \u{1f82} ~a| \u{1f86}
This is not meant as a replacement for a shaping library, but as a supplement to it. In finl, charsubs will be applied before the shaping library is called but after all formatting commands