Le 26 août 09 à 03:10, Adam R. Maxwell a écrit :


On Aug 25, 2009, at 1:46 PM, gilberto.c wrote:

In my document preamble I type:

\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[T1]{fontenc}

and then use accents everywhere in the text.

The only drawback to this is if you like using latex2rtf, which I haven't managed to get to work with utf-8.

The current development version of latex2rtf should work with utf8. You have to get it from the project's subversion repository, but it's very simple to compile and install.

Note that BibTeX won't necessarily work properly with utf8 (or any other multibyte encoding), so be careful:

http://groups.google.com/group/comp.text.tex/browse_thread/thread/7e406a5c250cc6bc/acf848f6f041c607?q=unicode+biblatex


Thanks Gilberto and Adam.
The utf8 package is my workaround at the moment, but as mentioned in the thread noted by Adam, I have (randomly?) problems in some cases, forcing me to triple-check the bibliography every time. That's why I thought there might be a more general solution out there.

Thanks for the CervanTex tip!

Best,


Miguel
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