On 30/11/2013 20:09, Duncan Murdoch wrote:> In Sweave, if the locale is set to C, non-ASCII characters are not
> handled nicely even if I declare the encoding of the file to be
"UTF-8".
> I'm trying to find a workaround for this, because I'm using
Sweave
> from within TeXShop. TeXShop runs its typesetting engines in the C
> locale, and non-ascii characters are messed up.
>
> Is there a way to declare that I am in a "generic" UTF-8 locale?
It is
> like the C locale in other respects, but it knows about UTF-8 characters.
Locales are about more than encodings, but LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8 will
works almost everywhere. The only place I know where it might give
trouble is Debian which micromanages glibc and makes installation of
locales optional.
But on a OS which supports UTF-8 locales it would be perverse not to
have a least one UTF-8 locale installed.
(There is also the issue of .UTF-8 vs .utf8, but I think everyone
accepts the first now.)
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
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