David Allsopp <[email protected]> wrote: > Robin Fairbairns wrote: > > > Does anyone know whether it is possible to activate the "ansinew" > > > encoding with TeX (as a LaTeX command, \usepackage[ansinew]{inputenc} > > > will probably not work) ? In french, we keep having difficulties with > > > words like "Fl te". For some reasons, I'd rather write it "Fl te" > > > (ANSI-encoding) and not "Fl\^{u}te". > > > > that's not an ansi encoding, > > Yes it is - û is just ANSI character 251.
however, the token that appeared in my mail was indeed an utf-8 sequence rather than a single octet. maybe there's something converting to utf-8 when forwarding to me: seems unlikely (since i'm postmaster here, i would know), but it is possible, i guess. of course things like fl\^ute kill hyphenation, but unless the score is accompanied by an essay, that's unlikely to be an issue. latex gets around that. > Xavier was asking how to achieve this in Plain TeX! doh! sorry for the mis-reading. r ------------------------------- [email protected] mailing list If you want to unsubscribe or look at the archives, go to http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/tex-music

