Thanks Lex,
The problem possibly is the ID section synthesis. I see the tex
document generated by a2x with cross references markup \label like:
\section{Comando en línea dblatex}
\label{_comando_en_lÃnea_dblatex}\hyperlabel{_comando_en_lÃ
nea_dblatex}%
the text "linea" with accute accent on i has not synthetized
correctly and the "~A" character synthetized is not a legal character
for ID text.
if i write ID explicitly with accute accents text the warning message
is : "missing section"
A temporal solution is edit titles or ID explicitly without accute
accents character.
Thanks
Candido
On Aug 3, 2:19 am, Lex Trotman <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 3 August 2011 03:28, candido <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I am writing a spanish document with accent acute mark on the text
> > titles of the asciidoc document. For a html generation there is not
> > problem but a2x fail and there is not pdf out document. I the text
> > titles are without acute marks so the pdf document is generated.
>
> > I have try with asciidoc source utf-8 and iso-8859-1 enconde and a2x
> > fail.
>
> > The asciidoc source header has language properties like:
>
> > :lang: es
> > :encode: ISO-8859-15
>
> > I see that a2x work with latin1 encode document for default.
>
> Hi Candido,
>
> My guess would be that your latex engine doesn't support non-ascii
> encodings. IIUC xetex supports unicode, but I'm no texpert.
>
> Cheers
> Lex
>
>
>
> > Thanks
> > Cándido
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