Simon Pepping ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> I would like to know that too :-) I have not yet found the time to
> find out how Context deals with encodings. I only have a note that
> says that one should do \useXMLfilter [utf], and that I should have a
> look at the xtag-utf (which is input by the above command) or enco
> files.

As far as I can see ConTeXt does not understand utf-8 encoding.

Where did you find this note mentioning utf?

> 
> I would hope that context develops generic input encoding support, so
> that I only have to scan the encoding value in the XML declaration,
> and input the appropriate encoding file.

I just read one report abut the problem to publish Unicode documents - FO &
similar converters are not mature enough, PassiveTeX isn't easy to install,
Omega has its own problems ..

Some time ago I saw a post on DocBook list from Sebastian Rahtz who is 
considering to rewrite PassiveTex with ConTeXt support instead of LaTeX.

However, I'm wondering what is the present route for those wanting to get
their utf-8 encoded documents published in ConTeXt?

DocBook is very valuable tool enabling to author documents with DocBook and thenget 
high quality output with ConTeXt & TeX.

The question remains, how to do it with multi-lingual document encoded in utf-8?

Any hint?

Sincerely,
Gour

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