Thanks to everybody.
It's OK now.
I just decided to use iso-latin1 for encoding character and selected \enableregime[il1].
It works well.
Curiously, Mac Roman and \enableregime[mac] doesn't work but it doesn't matter ...


Merci
jp


PS: sorry for double posting ...

Adam Lindsay wrote:

It also depends on your editor, too, of course. (Since you're from .fr,
I'll make an assumption about the editor you use...) iTeXMac in recent
(unstable) releases has fixed some apparent bugs in encoding of
documents. I believe it also allows you to check and change the encoding.


If your files are in Mac OS Roman, then you should be using
\enableregime[mac], as you say. Be sure you have the latest copy of
ConTeXt installed (and make the format)... there's a bug specifically
with \agrave (� instead of �)...

bonne chance,
adam


Patrick Gundlach said this at Tue, 25 Mar 2003 18:19:22 +0100:




Jean-Pierre Le Narzul <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Hello,



Any idea ? (sorry if it's a Faq but I didn't find any solution in
reading the mailing list archive ....)


this is indeed an faq. This is the second time it was asked within a
few hours... ;-)

Seriously: have you seen my previous post to your question?

(short answer: try \enableregime[il1])

Patrick
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