Uwe Stöhr <uwesto...@web.de> writes: >> OK. But if there is one encoding and two languages, > > In this case we could set the encoding as it is but when the > inputencoding is specified after babel, we don't know if there is only > one or several encodings when we detect several languages. I therefore > set the encoding to auto in the babel routine. This doesn't harm and > is safe.
But what about ignoring the number of languages? It is about encodings, after all. >> My original sentence started with "otherwise". And yes, it was >> designed as a way to get a quick reaction :) > > Heh, that's extortion! ;-) :) JMarc