\DeclareTextAccentDefault
¶Synopsis:
\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\cmd}{encoding}
If there is an encoding-specific accent command \cmd but there is
no associated \DeclareTextAccent
for that encoding then this
command will pick up the slack, by saying to use it as described for
encoding.
For example, to make the encoding OT1
be the default encoding for
the accent \"
, declare this.
\DeclareTextAccentDefault{\"}{OT1}
If you issue a \"
when the current encoding does not have a
definition for that accent then LaTeX will use the definition from
OT1
That is, this command is equivalent to this call (see \UseTextSymbol
& \UseTextAccent
).
\DeclareTextCommandDefault[1]{\cmd} {\UseTextAccent{encoding}{\cmd}{#1}}
Note that \DeclareTextAccentDefault
works for any one-argument
fontenc command, not just the accent command.