On Sat, Oct 26, 2013 at 10:22 PM, Jeff Epler <jep...@unpythonic.net> wrote:

> When I looked into this, it appeared to be a bug already reported in
> debian
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=622359
>
> I did not find a suitable workaround.  But there is a new workaround
> suggested since the last time I read the bug
> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=622359#20
> Apparently you have to write ":ascii-ids:" somewhere in each .txt file.
> I didn't try this.
>

Interesting.

That asciidoc directive solved the Debian poster's problem with umlauts in
section ids (as I read the bug report) and hence may very well help in
formatting the non-English language LinuxCNC documents which undoubtedly
need to use diacritics everywhere.

Unfortunately, it did nothing for me when I edited :ascii-ids: into a fresh
copy of gcode.txt and rebuilt pdfs on my Wheezy system. Same failure on the
first English-language pdf---Master_User.pdf---with same errors.

Maybe there's some magic order to these directives that I violated. I'm not
going to explore it further.

YMMV

Regards,
Kent
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