On 2014-02-01 at 15:21:51 +0000, Gavin Smith wrote:

 > I've listed all the ones listed in the texinfo manual
 > (http://www.gnu.org/software/texinfo/manual/texinfo/html_node/_0040documentencoding.html#g_t_0040documentencoding).


Hi,
a bit off-topic maybe, but there is a little bug in the section you
cited above regarding ISO-8895 encodings.  Assumed that the
description remains as it is, the encodings should be listed in this
order:

--- texinfo.texi--      2014-01-07 00:50:13.000000000 +0100
+++ texinfo.texi        2014-02-02 17:54:05.000000000 +0100
@@ -13894,9 +13894,9 @@
 @item UTF-8
 The vast global character encoding, expressed in 8-bit bytes.
 
-@item ISO-8859-2
 @itemx ISO-8859-1
 @itemx ISO-8859-15
+@item ISO-8859-2
 These specify the standard encodings for Western European (the first
 two) and Eastern European languages (the third), respectively.  ISO
 8859-15 replaces some little-used characters from 8859-1 (e.g.,



Regards,
  Reinhard

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