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Re: [help-texinfo] texinfo : HTML (dir) link is bad
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Re: [help-texinfo] texinfo : HTML (dir) link is bad |
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Wed, 16 Jun 2010 15:11:18 +0200 |
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I am sure in the texinfo file, it is in UTF-8 and not in ISO-8859-1 because I
use a software (utrac) which tell me in what encoding the file is. But maybe
when I send a mail it is converted automatically in ISO-8859-1.
But : problem resolved :-)
In fact, the problem wasn't Texinfo. The problem was TeX (1).
On my distro, I have textex (2).
So, I uninstall tetex then I install the last TeX Live (3).
And now, the accent can be directly put in my texinfo file in the verbatim mode
using '@documentencoding UTF-8', and it is displayed in the PDF correctly. I use
these versions :
-texlive 20091107
-texinfo 4.13a
Thank you.
(1) : http://www.tug.org/
(2) : http://www.tug.org/tetex/
(3) : Live http://www.tug.org/texlive/
Selon Karl Berry <address@hidden>:
> The problem is that there is a link "(dir)" to go to
> "../index.html#dir", and this file isn't generated by makeinfo, so
> it doesn't exists.
>
> I've never thought much about what to do with the (dir) entry in HTML
> output. But certainly makeinfo cannot create it. You have to create
> it. Or else you can postprocess the html to get rid of the bad link.
> Sorry.
>
> I expect the next release will have more ways to control what happens.
> (Right, Patrice?)
>
> Best,
> Karl
>
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