[utf-8] You better add Texinfo to your Bad Software list

Noah Levitt nlevitt at columbia.edu
Tue Mar 16 22:52:23 PST 2004


You should add it to the list! If you don’t have a wiki
account, you can create one for yourself, then email me and
I will give you access to write to the page.

Noah

On Wed, Mar 17, 2004 at  1:41:54 -0500, Kevin Atkinson wrote:
> 
> The Texinfo does not support UTF-8 or any form of Unicode.
> 
> Texinfo files must be in plain text.  All non-ascii characters must be 
> encoded using TeX commands.  If you use ISO-8859-1 characters in the 
> document they will not skipped in the printed Manual.  Ie 
> "hànzi"(iso-8859-1) will appear as "hnzi" unless "h@`anzi" is used.
> 
> The only encoding Texinfo supports for non-printed output (ie Info file, 
> Plain Text, Html) is iso-8859-1 or iso-8859-2.  UTF-8 is not an option.
> 
> The texinfo system can not support non-Latin scripts in any fashion.  It 
> doesn't even seam to be able to support Cyrillic.
> 
> -- 
> http://kevin.atkinson.dhs.org



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