[XeTeX] XeTeX and code page 65001
Philip TAYLOR
P.Taylor at rhul.ac.uk
Fri Feb 10 10:02:25 CET 2012
d fulano wrote:
[...]
> In contrast,in UTF-8 when you type é (e accent) this signifies
> the first of 3 bytes, which actually encode chinese characters
> at Unicode 9000+.
Yes, I agree, because the é you have used in your example is
not a Unicode é but rather an ISO 8859-1 é. But my é was not
not an ISO 8859-1 é but rather a Unicode é (all examples so
far are still using your ISO 8859-1 encoding, so as not to
make the discussion unreadable). So given that I am inputting
a real Unicode é, why would that cause XeTeX to interpret it
as a Ctrl-Z ?
Philip Taylor
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