There are many possible character encodings, is there one that TexInfo and HTML do support?

Stephen

From: "John Mandereau" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, May 26, 2006 6:24 AM


Graham Percival wrote:
I _really_ do not want to touch texinfo right now.  The .tely file has
a c-with-cedilla.  The HTML output includes the c-with-cedilla.  The
pdf has that weird "A" with a "~" on top.  The .tely includes
@documentencoding utf-8
but the build process has always complained that "utf-8 is not a valid
encoding".

Anybody have any ideas?

Yes: Texinfo actually does not support UTF-8 encoding :-(
Yet it is possible to use UTF-8 in the .texi sources, HTML output is
only displayed correctly with browsers that read UTF-8 by default
(unlike lilypond.org pages, UTF-8 is not declared in the HTML header
docs).

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John Mandereau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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