Hans Hagen wrote:
Aditya Mahajan wrote:
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006, Aditya Mahajan wrote:
Great, thank you Hans!
Let us process to teh next two problems also visible in the test file.
1. [snip] 2. Accented characters inside \typebuffer are type set as \dochar {225} This seems to be a bug. In utf-8 encoding, if an accented character is
On Sun, 15 Oct 2006, Vit Zyka wrote: the first character of a buffer, it gets typed correctly. All other accented charaters come out as \dochar {225}. \getbuffer works fine. I forgot to attach the test file. I am attaching it, hoping that the encoding will come out correctly.
Can TeX choose the input encoding while writing files? If not, there may be really no robust way to solve this problem.
Aditya
in core-buf we need to treat the upper half of the vector:
\recatcodeuppercharacterstrue % <--- \setcatcodetable\vrbcatcodes
in startbuffer
It also works well. Thank you Vit