* Encoding Emacs and Latex
@ 2005-03-12 17:03 Joerg
2005-03-12 17:47 ` August Karlstrom
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From: Joerg @ 2005-03-12 17:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi,
I have a strange problem. When I write in Emacs I can use special character
like äöü, which are properly displayed. But if I run Latex I get instead of
äöü other characters. Even if I open the tex-file in another editor I get
the replaced characters. If I type äöü in the other editor and open the file
in Emacs I get something like \344\366 etc.
Any idea what the problem is and where I have to look for a solution?
Cheers,
Joerg
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* Re: Encoding Emacs and Latex
2005-03-12 17:03 Encoding Emacs and Latex Joerg
@ 2005-03-12 17:47 ` August Karlstrom
2005-03-13 3:03 ` Joerg
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From: August Karlstrom @ 2005-03-12 17:47 UTC (permalink / raw)
On sön, 2005-03-13 at 01:03 +0800, Joerg wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a strange problem. When I write in Emacs I can use special character
> like äöü, which are properly displayed. But if I run Latex I get instead of
> äöü other characters. Even if I open the tex-file in another editor I get
> the replaced characters. If I type äöü in the other editor and open the file
> in Emacs I get something like \344\366 etc.
>
> Any idea what the problem is and where I have to look for a solution?
You give no info about encoding or TeX version (tetex, MikTeX). If you
use Unicode utf-8 (an `u' is shown to the left in the modeline), add the
line
\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}
to the preamble. If you use tetex you may have to install the `tetex-
unicode' package.
--
August
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* Re: Encoding Emacs and Latex
2005-03-12 17:47 ` August Karlstrom
@ 2005-03-13 3:03 ` Joerg
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From: Joerg @ 2005-03-13 3:03 UTC (permalink / raw)
Hi August,
> You give no info about encoding or TeX version (tetex, MikTeX). If you
> use Unicode utf-8 (an `u' is shown to the left in the modeline), add the
> line
Thank you for your help. I played a little with the encodings and solved my
problem. I turned TexShop to Latin1-Encoding, my tex-files to
\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc} .
And now it works.
Previously I used the MacOS Roman encoding for my files and
[applemac]{inputenc}.
Cheers,
Joerg
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