On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Pau wrote:

Hello,

I am trying to write a text in Castillian and I don't get the inverted
exclamation symbol right. I am using

Add

\enableregime[utf-8]

\language[es]
\mainlanguage[es]

in the preamble and I also tried playing with utf without success.
Instead of ¡ and ¿ I get an "a" with a cedilla and a pound symbol,
respectively

Of course, I can use {!`} and {?`}, but I was wondering why I don't
get these right using \language

I have done my homework and have googled, yahoo'ed and even clustied

Aditya
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