Hi Mojca, Re: encodings, this page may be of help: http://www.kostis.net/charsets/ I personally prefer to use iconv as a preprocessor (any to utf-8), so I don't really care all that much about supported encodings. I have some remarks anyway, of course ;-) I think that some of the encodings on your list are more like "keyboard mappings" than like actual input encodings (some MacXXX ones, for instance). The 'original' MICROSOFT/PC ones and EBCDIC have probably all fallen in disuse by now in 'normal operations'. I would not bother with them. Cheers, Taco Mojca Miklavec wrote:
a) Good luck (I don't want to be on your place)! b) Take a good (commercial) program c) If you're ready to invest the rest of your time (forget about hobbies!), it's probably doable in LaTeX or ConTeXt until then č) Forget about TeX - it will be possible to solve this problem one day with unicode & one of the new TeX engines. But until then, it's not worth the effort, because any effort you may invest will become obsolete in a couple of years.
I'm missing an option: d) you need some editorial and TeX skill but otherwise this is quite doable with current TeX/ConTeXt.