Am Montag, 14. August 2006 18:47 schrieb José Matos:

>  I agree with Jürgen that there should be both system and document 
encodings.

How should that work? IMO the general setting should only be used as 
default value for new documents.

> > I think we should change as little as possible. I propose the following
> > (slightly different than the existing lyx2lyx conversion):
> >
> > Old: \inputenc (in the LyX file) determines the encoding of the LyX 
file
> > and the TeX file
> 
>   You know that we had bugs. latin-9 is useless for 1.4.x and 1.3.x

I know. We can make a list of allowed encodings, but if I have a file with 
\inputencoding latin1 I don't see any reason to change that.

> > New: \inputenc determines only the encoding of the TeX file, the LyX 
file
> > is always in utf-8. That would mean that we don't change the value of
> > \inputenc in the lyx2lyx conversion.
> 
>   What is the value of any encoding different from auto (that is 
dependent on 
> the language)? Is it worth to consider?

I can't parse that sentence.


Georg

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