Uwe Stöhr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>> > +     // since LyX uses unicode, also set the PDF strings to unicode 
>> > strings
>>> with the
>>> +     // hyperref option "unicode"
>>> +     opt += "unicode=true,\n ";
>>
>> What happens when the output is _not_ unicode?
>
> How that?

So when a document is in, say, latin2, the pdf strings will be in
correct unicode? 

> iT IS SAVE TO USE UNICODE IN ALL CASES. I tested this carefully I
> think. And nevertheless, whenever the user uses not latin1 as
> encoding, unicode must be set to get proper PDF-bookmarks.

So the ask the same thing differently, why isn't it the default then?
What are the drawbacks?

> Before people start to add their "+1", please read my statement in
> http://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg129100.html

I read it, but I still prefer a checkbox, even if it defaults to on.
As for the previous option, if it was so great, it would default to
true in hyperref.

JMarc

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