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To whom it may concern:
The official sign of Mongolia's currency is a double-barred "t",
which is not included in the LH fonts. Actually, it is #textsc{t}
(The hash should be the control character; my keyboard is broken)
with slanted doube bars.
While it is contained in the Cyrillic fonts set up for MonTeX I'd
like to ask (btw: see CTAN:/languages/mongolian/montex) whether
there are plans to include this (and potentially other currency
signs) symbol into the LH fonts, or shall I keep my MonTeX font as a
separate symbol font while doing the bulk work in LH?
The whole questions arose as I considered migrating from MonTeX fonts to
the LH fonts, which, luckily, are now part of the official LaTeX
distributions.
Thank you very much for your considerations,
Sincerely yours,
Oliver Corff.
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