Bruce D'Arcus ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> I've wondering about this myself. Given that the default encoding for 
> XML is utf-8, it'd seem ConTeXt ought to support it if its going to 
> typeset XML.

Yes, that's logical and I'm wondering whether it's true given the fact that TeX 
by itself doesn't handle utf-8.

> I posted a note about the tbook project (http://tbookdtd.sf.net/) a 
> couple of weeks ago, which includes this binary (description from 
> manual):

I saw it and it sounds good. It even has xindy for indexing which I use under
LyX (LaTeX).

Would be nice to have similar capabilities with ConTeXt, however I need DocBook
echangeability.

> >tbrplent is a filter program that scans for non-ASCII UTF-8s in the 
> >input
> >stream and creates decent LATEX macros or, if possible, Latin-1 
> >characters
> >for the output stream.
> 
> Does ConTeXt have an equivalent, or can this one perhaps be modified?

I hope some ConTeXt guru can enlighten us regards.

Sincerely,
Gour

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