Hans van der Meer wrote:
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> On 12 mei 2008, at 10:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
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>> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>> Hans van der Meer wrote:
I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
\enableregime[mac].
On 12 mei 2008, at 10:16, Hans Hagen wrote:
> Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>>
>> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>>> I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
>>> Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
>>> \enableregime[mac].
>>> But in ConTeXt-mkiv through
On Mon, May 12, 2008 at 10:03 AM, Taco Hoekwater wrote:
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>
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
> > I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
> > Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
> > \enableregime[mac].
> > But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I g
Taco Hoekwater wrote:
>
> Hans van der Meer wrote:
>> I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
>> Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
>> \enableregime[mac].
>> But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I get an error despite that same
>> \enab
>> Text line contains an invalid utf-8 sequence."
Ah yes, I rember: there are 2~3 tex files in base/
with this problem.
I have a list, but it's not update to last context distro (I will do soon) .
I believe that with file command (under linux) one can discover them.
> Perhaps with a preprocessing
Hans van der Meer wrote:
> I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
> Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
> \enableregime[mac].
> But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I get an error despite that same
> \enableregime[mac]: For an accented
I am using MacOSX and up till now my files have a Western(Mac OS
Roman) encoding, not UTF8. That works fime in ConTeXt-mkii by using
\enableregime[mac].
But in ConTeXt-mkiv through luatex I get an error despite that same
\enableregime[mac]: For an accented character like é the error is "!
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