On 2018-04-29, Kornel Benko wrote:
> Am Sonntag, 29. April 2018 12:07:39 CEST schrieb Kornel Benko 
> <kor...@lyx.org>:
>> Am Sonntag, 29. April 2018 07:04:42 CEST schrieb Guenter Milde 
>> <mi...@users.sf.net>:
>> > 
>> > Kornel, could you test all documents with changing the \inputencoding
>> > to "utf8" if it is "default"?
>> > 
>> > This could give us a check on possible problems with the switch to utf8 as
>> > default encoding of LaTeX input files.

> I suppose you mean lyx files containing
>       \inputencoding default
> That means 12 files, and from them only examples/ja/splash.lyx fails the tests
>       7/9 Test #5450: export/examples/ja/splash_pdf .....***Failed    1.69 sec
>       8/9 Test #5451: export/examples/ja/splash_pdf3 ....***Failed    1.76 sec
>       9/9 Test #5445: export/examples/ja/splash_lyx22 ...   Passed    6.45 sec
> (I rechecked, the with 'default' the test pass here)

> In contrast, there are also 401 files containing
>       \inputencoding auto

Sorry, I was confused by the fact that LyX does not default to
"\inputencoding default" but to "\inputencoding auto" and the GUI names

  [x] Language default                          -> "\inputencoding auto"
  
  [ ] Other: [Language Default (no inputenc)]   -> "\inputencoding default"

  
The proposed switch to utf8 means we have to test the 401 files containing
"\inputencoding auto" with utf8.

> Using here utf8 leads to 138 new failed exports

This is bad news -- at least it is something we have to investigate before
actually switching:

* find patterns that are common to the failing documents
* find the reason for failure
* check similar documents that do not fail for "false positives".

Thank you for your work,

Günter

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