David Kastrup <[email protected]> writes: > Denis Bitouzé <[email protected]> writes: > >> Le 30/01/22 à 15h52, David Kastrup a écrit : >> >>> That would be pretty annoying for people working with any Latin-x >>> encoding other than Latin-1 (or in general, any encoding not in Emacs >>> default autodetection set). >> >> In case of encoding Emacs cannot detect, AUCTeX would rely of the >> `inputenc` option.
That does not even make sense since all of the Latin-x options are the same in autodetection. They cannot be distinguished since they use the same code points. Essentially, a Latin-1 user would get every Latin-x except Latin-1 displayed wrongly. And the same for Latin-2 users and so on. >>> Emacs showed you what LaTeX would have shown you. >> >> I'm not sure to see your point here. > > Where is the point in letting Emacs input display different than LaTeX > would interpret it? -- David Kastrup
