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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Hi,<br>
<br>
On 2012-09-19 20:48, Antonio Macrì wrote:<br>
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<font size="-1"><font face="Verdana">TeXworks translates IsoLatin5
to ISO-8859-5 and IsoLatin9 to ISO-8859-9. I believe it's
wrong, since Latin5 is ISO-8859-9 and Latin9 is ISO-8859-15 (I
think TeXshop means LatinX by IsoLatinX).<br>
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% !TeX encoding = Latin5 --> status bar shows
ISO-8859-9 (OK)<br>
% !TeX encoding = IsoLatin5 --> status bar shows
ISO-8859-5 (wrong?)<br>
% !TeX encoding = Latin9 --> status bar shows
ISO-8859-15 (OK)<br>
% !TeX encoding = IsoLatin9 --> status bar shows
ISO-8859-9 (wrong?)<br>
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Thanks for pointing this out. This is quite old code (written by
Jonathan, I presume), so I don't know if there was a reason for
doing it this way or not. I guess the best would be if someone could
open the attached file in TeXShop and send me a screenshot of the
result - then we can be sure, at least in terms of compatibility
with TeXShop.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
Stefan<br>
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