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Hi,

Joseph Wright a écrit :
> I was thinking of input encodings, where my point was (supposed to) be
> that something like the inputenc "utf8" approach would be an approach I
> hope we can avoid as there are better solutions (in the form of engines
> which deal with the issue). (Of course, that leaves UTF-16 issues, but
> I'd hope that engine developments can help out).
> 
Which issues are you referring to? XeTeX and LuaTeX can handle UTF-16 perfectly.
(Or were you talking about pdfTeX?)


Manuel.

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