On Fri, Nov 29, 2002 at 08:20:39AM +0100, Gour wrote:
Hello list!
Since I need to write in DocBook, I was thrilled to find DocBookInContext package which enables to map from DocBook to ConTeXt.
I prepared a small article in DocBook and converted it to PDF by: texexec --pdf file (I'm running SuSE 8.0 & teTeX).
The problem is that I wanted to include some Croatian national characters in the DocBook file, but they are not shown in generated file.
What should I do to be able to have both English & Croatian language in ConTeXt?
(In LyX, I would simply use latin-2 encoding and write English & Croatian.)
Usually documents in DocBook have Unicode encoding (UTF-8).
What encoding has to be defined so that conversion DocBook -> ConTeXt will work properly?
I also run texexec --make --language=hr,en hr
I would like to know that too :-) I have not yet found the time to find out how Context deals with encodings. I only have a note that says that one should do \useXMLfilter [utf], and that I should have a look at the xtag-utf (which is input by the above command) or enco files. I would hope that context develops generic input encoding support, so that I only have to scan the encoding value in the XML declaration, and input the appropriate encoding file. Regards, Simon -- Simon Pepping email: spepping@scaprea.hobby.nl