Ulrike Fischer a écrit :
Commands comparable to \XeTeXinputencoding and \XeTeXdefaultencoding
would be very useful, and it would be fine if your package would
provide them. But your try to protect users to have to declare or
change the encoding of their files is at my opinion bound to fail
and a dead end.

Once again, this package is made for backward compatibility. It may fail, but at least I'm trying, and I truely think my package has already improved backward compatibility a lot. Of course we are not at 100% yet, far from it maybe, but we are not at 0% anymore, and a lot of old document will work in TeXLive 2009 (if my package is integrated). Think what you want, but I still don't think what I made is useless.

If you want to have a package that does fancy things with encodings, please go on, fork my code, it's in the public domain! This may work, but I still think it will be useless because new users will use UTF-8...
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Elie

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