CLDLV@NASAGISS.bitnet (Dimitri Vulis) (11/04/87)
I believe you can do it in TeX by changing catcodes and assigning different values to the letters, i.e. 'a' would produce (cmit) alpha while A would produce roman A. Unfortunately, you can't get boldface this way and the kerning won't be right. There was a discussion on TeXHAX a while ago from some guy who suggested adding regular Greek and Cyrillic to all CM typefaces in the upper 128 positions. ---------------------------------------- Submissions to: desktop%plaid@sun.com -OR- sun!plaid!desktop Administrivia to: desktop-request%plaid@sun.com -OR- sun!plaid!desktop-request Paths: {ihnp4,decwrl,hplabs,seismo,ucbvax}!sun