[OS X TeX] oslash

Juan Manuel Palacios jmpalacios at mac.com
Wed Nov 27 14:18:55 CET 2002




	This could clash with the file encoding if the editor you are using 
is writing the files in something else like "latin1". TeXShop's default 
is, of course, MacOSRoman but it can be set for other encodings, which I 
did on my PowerBook and therefore had problems with all my tex files on 
other Macs until I remembered this tiny detail and issued the line:

\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}

on the offending files.

	Hope that helps. Regards,...


		Juan.

On Wednesday, November 27, 2002, at 05:36  AM, Peder Axensten wrote:

> I'm using
> \usepackage[applemac]{inputenc}
>
> /Peder
>
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