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I think I'm hitting the same issue on an up-to-date installation of
10.10.
What I did, essentially, is:
1. install emacs, org-mode, texlive-latex-base, texlive-latex-recommended
2. create an org file with Cyrillic characters, in UTF-8
3. request org-export to PDF
Here's what I'm getting
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Just to confirm what zpon said, using utf8x fixes the problem (Kile
2.0.83 on Karmic).
\usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc}
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I have a similar problem. I have been using LaTeX for years, but since my last
reinstall of ubuntu, I haven't been able to get it working normally, even files
that compiled with no problems on my old setup is now giving me the same error.
When the compiler gets to the \section in my file it get
Update:
I just changed utf8 to utf8x in my preamble file, and now everything
seems to working great again
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I am using Lyx which uses texlive, on Ubuntu 9.10. Locality Rome, but US
English by default.
I have one file that compiles Fine... Typed everything myself in Lyx
and it has for language setting UNICODE (ucs -Extended) (utf8x)
Another file, Which I wrote in OO and copied pasted gives the error
Edit:
Hmm... there seems to be a number of non printing characters, field
placings from footnotes or something that have survived as artifacts
when I copy and pasted them I wonder if these are the culprits.
YES they are...
Copy Paste from OO into Lyx, and cpy paste Lyx to OO. Removed
Confirmed.
I use Ubuntu 9.10 / LANG=fr_FR.UTF-8 with correct header
(\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
\usepackage[francais]{babel}) in my *.tex files and i've got the inputenc error
(! Package inputenc Error: Unicode char \u8:° not set up for use with LaTeX)
using texlive.
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if there is something to do, more info to provide, I will be glade to
help
thanks guys
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Im having a similar problem in ubuntu 9.10, when I import some .tex
files from windows, generated in texmaker as well, some character like
ã and ç seems to be deleted, but when I put it again, tex live
process them incorrectly puting some other characters instead. I im
using ubuntu is portuguese
Thanks for updating us with this. Can you confirm what version of
texlive you are using please? Thank you.
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im using the last one in 9.10, is texlive 2007.dfsg.2-4ubuntu1
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Dear Norbert
Thanks alot for all your work, its appreciated! When entering locale in ubuntu
7.10 I get LANG=en_DK.UTF-8, which causes me no problems since kile is set to
use encoding KDEDefault, which im guessing is refering to what =DK.UTF-8
is. But when entering locale in ubuntu 8.04 I
Dear Christian,
On Mo, 24 Dez 2007, Christian Dalbjerg wrote:
Thanks alot for all your work, its appreciated! When entering locale
in ubuntu 7.10 I get LANG=en_DK.UTF-8, which causes me no problems
since kile is set to use encoding KDEDefault, which im guessing is
refering to what
Dear Norbert
I am sorry for any in inconvenience I have caused with this misplaced
bugreport. I am aware that the problem is not a 'real' bug in
kile/texmaker/TeXLive. Still this should not happen, and I suppose that it is
due to the general setup of the default ubuntu installation of TeXLive.
Here is another file
** Attachment added: elmtalopg2.tex
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11042502/elmtalopg2.tex
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Hi Christian,
I checked both files and:
- both files are saved in UTF8 encoding
- both files compile fine without any warning on my system
Can you explain what problems you had with these files?
Is it only that kile and texmaker cannot work with them or do you have
problems compiling the files
Dear Norbert
Well, my problem is as I described it in the first report: Using ubuntu 8.04 I
basically have two choices:
1. Open the files with kile; kile shows æ instead of 'æ', ø instead of 'ø'
and Ã¥ instead of 'å'. I can compile the files and get the correct output, but
the .tex file is
Hi Christian,
On So, 23 Dez 2007, Christian Dalbjerg wrote:
1. Open the files with kile; kile shows Ã?? instead of 'æ', Ã?? instead of
'ø' and Ã¥ instead of 'å'. I can compile the files and get the correct
output, but the .tex file is messed up with strange symbols. This is of
course not
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