Hello,
thanks, I had already tried that. This yields another problem. All
accents etc are giving this:
! Improper alphabetic constant.
<to be read again>
\blank
\utffouruniglph ...f@b *(`#2-\utf@g )+\utf@a *(`#3
-\utf@g )+`#4-\utf@g \relax }
l.66 \blank[
5cm] ...
Using \enableregime[utf-16] gets rid of it but the inverted marks
problem remains the same.
???
Pau
2009/2/18 Aditya Mahajan
On Wed, 18 Feb 2009, Pau wrote:
Hello,
I am trying to write a text in Castillian and I don't get the inverted exclamation symbol right. I am using
Add
\enableregime[utf-8]
\language[es] \mainlanguage[es]
in the preamble and I also tried playing with utf without success. Instead of ¡ and ¿ I get an "a" with a cedilla and a pound symbol, respectively
Of course, I can use {!`} and {?`}, but I was wondering why I don't get these right using \language
I have done my homework and have googled, yahoo'ed and even clustied
Aditya