[-Replying to an old post-] Nikos Alexandris schrieb: [...] > > How can I solve this?
On Mon, 2008-10-27 at 23:55 +0100, Uwe Stöhr wrote: > Here's the reply from the hyperref developer: > > > Hyperref supports UTF-8 (inputenc's utf8 or utf8x). > > > > Otherwise you can use package stringenc: > > > > \documentclass{article} > > \usepackage[unicode]{hyperref} > > \usepackage{stringenc} > > \usepackage[iso-8859-7]{inputenc} > > > > \begingroup > > \renewcommand*{\pdfstringdef}[2]{% > > \StringEncodingConvert\temp{\detokenize{#2}}{iso-8859-7}{utf16be}% > > \xdef#1{\string^^fe\string^^ff\temp}% > > }% > > \hypersetup{% > > pdftitle={...}% String in encoding ISO-8859-7 > > }% > >\endgroup > > So the easiest way is to use for your LyX document the utf8 encoding in the > documents settings under > language. The following works for the article document class. It does not work for moderncv though. What is the reason? --%<--- \usepackage{stringenc} \usepackage[iso-8859-7]{inputenc} \begingroup \renewcommand*{\pdfstringdef}[2]{% \StringEncodingConvert\temp{\detokenize{#2}}{iso-8859-7}{utf16be}% \xdef#1{\string^^fe\string^^ff\temp}% }% \hypersetup{% pdftitle={Βιογραφικό Σημείωμα}, pdfauthor={Νίκος Αλεξανδρής},% String in encoding ISO-8859-7 pdfsubject={Τι θέμα έχει αυτό το έγγραφο},% pdfkeywords={λέξεις κλειδιά, λέξη κλειδί 1, λέξη κλειδί 2, λήμμα 3} }% \endgroup --%<--- Nikos