Cork encoding
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The Cork (also known as T1 or EC) encoding is a character encoding. It is named after the city of Cork in Ireland, where during a TeX Users Group (TUG) conference, a new encoding[1] was introduced for LaTeX. It contains 256 characters supporting west and east-European languages with the Latin alphabet. It is the default encoding in many TeX installations.
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- ^ Ferguson, Michael (1990), "Report on Multilingual Activities", TUGboat Volume 11 (Issue 4): 514–516, https://www.tug.org/TUGboat/Articles/tb11-4/tb30ferguson.pdf
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