[OS X TeX] Encoding

Peter Dyballa Peter_Dyballa at Web.DE
Sat Jan 14 13:12:58 CET 2006


Am 14.01.2006 um 12:51 schrieb Arno Kruse:

>
> Yes. I am still seeking .emacs…

Once created it can be found in ~ or $HOME.

>
>> And now having wasted all your original encoded files ...
>
> Yes, all files I have worked with. It´s a desaster.

Not without backup, working on copies, and using GNU Emacs with the  
option to undo.

>
>>
>> If Google can't give any help
>
> I am quite silly, but the idea to try Google even came to me. There  
> I got about one million of potential answers, but at the moment my  
> time is limited.

You can trust the first few pages, say first 50 findings. The next  
million is only for specialists.

>
>> then you would need to write that manual yourself and send it to  
>> Joe Slater
>> for http://www.esm.psu.edu/mac-tex/.
>
> I am not able to write such a manual. Well, so I shall go on  
> working with latin1. Although it is not satisfying to use utf8 with  
> BBEdit and latin1 with TeXShop. And not promising at all.

The recent TeXShop 2 versions support Latin-9 too.

>
>> What are the other sites in the OS X TeX list eMails' footers  
>> providing? No details, which put together pave the path to success?
>
> I do not understand this remark.
>

Look here below this line with Info in it!

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