On 20.07.08, Paul A. Rubin wrote: > Jürgen Spitzmüller wrote: >> Anyway, I don't think you'll find a working example. As listings fails >> with multibyte glyphs, it will also fail when multibyte glyphs are used >> in ERT, no?
> Not according to the documentation. You can define an "escape to LaTeX" > character, and anything bracketed by that character is handed off to > LaTeX verbatim. According to the docs, that allows you to put multibyte > characters in a comment (though apparently _only_ in a comment). > Anyway, I can't find a way to test this here, since I don't have any CJK > fonts installed and wouldn't know how to use them if I did. You can insert a comment with some accented latin characters (like ä or é) and set the encoding to utf8. > If this is an issue, we'll find out when someone barks about it. Until > then, I'm not sure it's worth worrying about. True again. BTW: While German does not depend on a multibyte encoding, the German umlauts are multibyte characters in UTF-8. Günter