Re: 1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Philipp Reichmuth wrote: Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option (UTF-8 Raw or something)? done (in revision 18198). The encoding is called utf8-plain. Please test, if you find the time. Jürgen
Re: 1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Philipp Reichmuth wrote: Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option (UTF-8 Raw or something)? done (in revision 18198). The encoding is called utf8-plain. Please test, if you find the time. Jürgen
Re: 1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Philipp Reichmuth wrote: > Would it be possible to add > bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option ("UTF-8 Raw" > or something)? done (in revision 18198). The encoding is called utf8-plain. Please test, if you find the time. Jürgen
Re: 1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Philipp Reichmuth wrote: In order to get UTF-8 output from LyX, I have to set the output encoding to utf8 or to utf8x, both of which produce an \usepackage{inputenc} line. There is apparently no way of getting UTF-8 from LyX without an inputenc line. Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option (UTF-8 Raw or something)? Sounds like a good idea. I've put it on bugzilla: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3526 Jürgen
Re: 1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Philipp Reichmuth wrote: In order to get UTF-8 output from LyX, I have to set the output encoding to utf8 or to utf8x, both of which produce an \usepackage{inputenc} line. There is apparently no way of getting UTF-8 from LyX without an inputenc line. Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option (UTF-8 Raw or something)? Sounds like a good idea. I've put it on bugzilla: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3526 Jürgen
Re: 1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Philipp Reichmuth wrote: > In order to get UTF-8 output from LyX, I have to set > the output encoding to utf8 or to utf8x, both of which produce an > \usepackage{inputenc} line. There is apparently no way of getting UTF-8 > from LyX without an inputenc line. Would it be possible to add > bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option ("UTF-8 Raw" > or something)? Sounds like a good idea. I've put it on bugzilla: http://bugzilla.lyx.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3526 Jürgen
1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Hi, firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support. I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems others were having with Sanskrit.) Getting XeTeX to run works fine using the instructions from the wiki (the semantics for the New button in both the Formats and Converters dialogs are a bit confusing first). However there is a problem with Unicode characters. XeTeX processes UTF-8 natively and does not need the inputenc package (in fact inputenc confuses XeTeX). In order to get UTF-8 output from LyX, I have to set the output encoding to utf8 or to utf8x, both of which produce an \usepackage{inputenc} line. There is apparently no way of getting UTF-8 from LyX without an inputenc line. Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option (UTF-8 Raw or something)? Philipp PS: I'm currently in Uzbekistan with a very flaky modem line and (every two weeks or so) a visit to an Internet cafe with an 128kbps uplink as my connection to the outside world. As a result I can't really do SVN checkouts and the like, and I'm forced to read the list on a somewhat irregular basis; please bear with me if I'm a bit slow to answer.
1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Hi, firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support. I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems others were having with Sanskrit.) Getting XeTeX to run works fine using the instructions from the wiki (the semantics for the New button in both the Formats and Converters dialogs are a bit confusing first). However there is a problem with Unicode characters. XeTeX processes UTF-8 natively and does not need the inputenc package (in fact inputenc confuses XeTeX). In order to get UTF-8 output from LyX, I have to set the output encoding to utf8 or to utf8x, both of which produce an \usepackage{inputenc} line. There is apparently no way of getting UTF-8 from LyX without an inputenc line. Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option (UTF-8 Raw or something)? Philipp PS: I'm currently in Uzbekistan with a very flaky modem line and (every two weeks or so) a visit to an Internet cafe with an 128kbps uplink as my connection to the outside world. As a result I can't really do SVN checkouts and the like, and I'm forced to read the list on a somewhat irregular basis; please bear with me if I'm a bit slow to answer.
1.5.0 Beta 2 and XeTeX
Hi, firstly I'd like to thank the dev team for the excellent work put into the 1.5 series so far with respect to Unicode support. I'm trying to get Unicode output to work with XeTeX and LyX 1.5.0 on Windows. (Incidentally, XeTeX should also solve many of the problems others were having with Sanskrit.) Getting XeTeX to run works fine using the instructions from the wiki (the semantics for the "New" button in both the Formats and Converters dialogs are a bit confusing first). However there is a problem with Unicode characters. XeTeX processes UTF-8 natively and does not need the inputenc package (in fact inputenc confuses XeTeX). In order to get UTF-8 output from LyX, I have to set the output encoding to utf8 or to utf8x, both of which produce an \usepackage{inputenc} line. There is apparently no way of getting UTF-8 from LyX without an inputenc line. Would it be possible to add bare-bones UTF-8 output as an extra output encoding option ("UTF-8 Raw" or something)? Philipp PS: I'm currently in Uzbekistan with a very flaky modem line and (every two weeks or so) a visit to an Internet cafe with an 128kbps uplink as my connection to the outside world. As a result I can't really do SVN checkouts and the like, and I'm forced to read the list on a somewhat irregular basis; please bear with me if I'm a bit slow to answer.