>>>>> "Asger" == Asger Alstrup Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

Asger> T1 is the LaTeX encoding, except that the glyphs from A0-FF can
Asger> be represented as a single character.  T1 corresponds closely
Asger> to what I think we export into LaTeX file in LyX v1.0, when the
Asger> encoding is ISO8859-1.  So, T1 in the new scheme should be the
Asger> encoding that is used to export LaTeX files.  Notice that LyX
Asger> itself will not necessarily read LaTeX files in T1 encoding.
Asger> That is all up to reLyX.

No. T1 is an output encoding, that is the encoding of the font used in
the dvi file. This has nothing to do with the input encoding, which is
the encoding that LaTeX reads, in order to translate internally to its
own 7bit format.

LaTeX will *never* have to read a file in T1 encoding. This does not
make sense.

JMarc

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