>> text-mode: Grüß Gott
>> tex-mode: Gr\"u{\ss} Gott
>> german latex-mode: Gr"u"s Gott
>> html-mode: Grüß Gott
AFAIK, nowadays in LaTeX, you're better off using "Grüß Gott" with the
proper input encoding. For HTML mode as well.
ELISP> (reftex-latin1-to-ascii "räksmörgås")
Before trying to solve the problem for latin-1, then latin-2, then arabic,
then chinese, etc.. we'd better write a real fix that correctly (tho
suboptimally) handles all cases: drop non-ascii chars. Then we can add
a preprocessing function that tries to be clever.
Stefan
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