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From: | Ed C. |
Subject: | Re: [AUCTeX] input encoding, unicode, multi-byte with tex |
Date: | Thu, 03 Apr 2008 16:32:39 -0600 |
User-agent: | Thunderbird 2.0.0.12 (Windows/20080213) |
Ralf Angeli wrote:
* David Kastrup (2008-04-03) writes:Ralf Angeli <address@hidden> writes:* Ed C. (2008-04-03) writes:ERROR: Package inputenc Error: Keyboard character used is undefinedThis looks like a parsing error by AUCTeX.No, this looks like the buffer has not been saved with latin4 encoding.Perhaps, but with the statement above I was referring to the spurious (inputenc) in inputencoding `latin4'. in the TeX Help buffer, not the actual error text you quoted.
Thanks, Ralf and David. I am using w32 Emacs 22.1 (from the bundled emacs+auctex binary)and MiKTeX 2.7. All my files (even .emacs) have this header:
;; -*- coding: utf-8 -*- ;;Time-stamp: "2008-02-27 19:52:43 Administrator"but the text I inserted in myfirst.tex (from an xemacs example on the web) was copy-pasted from a utf-8 encoded file. After googling around a bit I tried adding 2 usepackage directives so that the file now starts:
\documentclass[11pt, a4paper]{article} \pagestyle{empty} \usepackage{ucs} \usepackage[utf8x]{inputenc} \begin{document} \begin{center} \Huge \bf AQVA VĪTAE \end{center}and now I can get a pdf with macron'd vowels although I haven't tried to print it yet. My next step is to see if I can get something like Indesign's Booklet Maker (page imposition with 2 columns on landscape oriented page).
Thanks again, Ed
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