luatex problem with file with umlauts on windows 10

Zdenek Wagner zdenek.wagner at gmail.com
Mon Apr 27 00:26:51 CEST 2020


Thank you, I will try. Anyway, I work in Linux and Mac OSX. I have
Windows XP for Adobe Acrobat 9 Professional and Windows 7 for special
requirements if Linux and Mac cannot be used. I do not have MS Office
and do not have TeX in Windows.

Zdeněk Wagner
http://ttsm.icpf.cas.cz/team/wagner.shtml
http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz

ne 26. 4. 2020 v 2:38 odesílatel Vladimir Lomov <lomov.vl at yandex.ru> napsal:
>
> ** Zdenek Wagner <zdenek.wagner at gmail.com> [2020-04-25 17:59:18 +0200]:
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I have made an experiment with Czech Windows 7 running in VirtualBox
> > in Linux. I have copied a LaTeX source file created in Linux to a
> > shared directory as two copies, with and without accented characters.
> > The file system is Ext4, locale is UTF8 and it is used as a filesystem
> > charset. I have also zipped the files. If I mount it under windows as
> > a network drive, I see the file names correctly both in the command
> > window and in the explorer. I have then unzipped the archive in
> > Windows to a local disk with NTFS. I see the file names correctly in
> > the explorer as well as in the command window. If I open the file in
> > Notepad, the contents is displayed correctly (Notepad does not like
> > the unix line endings) but if I type it in the command window, the
> > text is damaged.
>
> C:\Windows\System32> chcp
> C:\Windows\System32> chcp 65001
> C:\Windows\System32> more TEXT_FILE_IN_UTF8_ENCODING
>
> > The screenshot is attached.
>
> > Zdeněk Wagner
> > http://ttsm.icpf.cas.cz/team/wagner.shtml
> > http://icebearsoft.euweb.cz
>
> ---
> WBR, Vladimir Lomov
>
>
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