Hello Horacio,
then, your input file is not utf-encoded. Try to do a
"recode l1..u8 file.tex"
or replace utf by il1, since you email seems to be latin1 encoded.
You seem to have character-encoding problems with your mailer too: the
character-encoding of the subject line and the body are not specified.
Cheers, Peter

I´m mailing from windows, but Context is over linux, in another computer.

But about emacs, i´m using the default slackware emacs instalation. Maybe it´s out of topic.

I recive word doc files from the authors. I processes usin openoffice, make some edits {\em italics}, etc, and save in txt format. Then I open in emacs and start to insert comands and some replaces, the %, $, etc.

In latex, I have no problem with acceted characters, á, é etc. and I can use á or \´a. But in context I have to úse \´a, \´e, etc. I don´t know i f that is because the emacs encoding or what.

In emacs I see teh acceted characters perfectly and I can type the loading iso-accents-mode.

I prefer not to make replaces beacuse I can make mistakes besides the time.

thankyou.,

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