On 01.06.2016 at 23:43 Karl Berry wrote: > Thank you for your clear email. You're completely right about email > programs confusing the issue of literal 8-bit or Unicode characters in > contexts like this.
> It is definitely possible. There may be a bug in texinfo.tex in this > regard, or maybe it's the known deficiency. I'll experiment. > Meanwhile, there is one more test you can try: use the Texinfo sequence > of 7-bit ASCII characters: > @"U > instead of any literal character. That's what I tried originally (see my very first mail). It doesn't work. When using @chapter @"U the umlaut appears correctly on the page but not in the bookmarks. It doesn't make any difference whether @documentencoding is set to ISO-8859-1 or not. It just doesn't work right. Any other ideas? -- Best regards, Andreas Falkenhahn mailto:[email protected]
