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From: | Jean-Charles Malahieude |
Subject: | Re: texinfo_document.po files encoding |
Date: | Thu, 28 Feb 2013 14:15:39 +0100 |
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Le 28/02/2013 13:11, Federico Bruni disait :
As well as Norwegian, Portuguese (European and Brazilian), Spanish, which makes 6 out of 10 available languages.2013/2/28 Jean-Charles Malahieude <address@hidden>It is because the files are in US-ASCII and not in UTF-8. I have to admit it has been a pain for me having to type "@'a" instead of just "à" or "@ " for a non breakable space like in the old times of LaTeX (or even lyrics in LilyPond 1.3.84).Do you mean they _have to_ be ASCII? It looks weird... why not using UTF-8? The italian file is UTF-8, for example. Why french and german are ASCII?
I don't have any idea about this. Might be worth asking Patrice Dumas why only certain files are US-ASCII and other UTF-8, even if both languages do contain accented characters or ligatures.
Cheers, Jean-Charles
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