Dear Ramon,
Many thanks for your help. It seems that my problem was not really serious.
Best wishes, and, soon, happy new year !
Jo.
2013/12/29 Ramon Diaz-Uriarte
> Dear Joseph,
>
> One minor suggestion: before exporting/texing you can play around with the
> encoding used to save the file by
Dear Joseph,
One minor suggestion: before exporting/texing you can play around with the
encoding used to save the file by doing
C-x RET f
and then specify the one you want (with tab completion as usual).
You can see which one (among utf-8, or the several iso, etc) works for you
before fixing t
Many thanks Andrea, you are indeed very kind to try to help me when
everything works fine in your configuration by default.
My OS is Debian (testing) GNU Linux and I'm working with emacs-snapshot.
In fact I have realized that this problem of accents appears only with
Gnome pdf viewer immediately
Joseph Vidal-Rosset writes:
> ... Is it a way to automatically save the .org
> file in utf8 ? In my emacs the encoding is utf8 by default.
>
Sorry, I never customized file-coding-system-alist
and related variables, defaults worked well for me, so
unfortunately I don't have good hints... but pl
I thank you Andrea, and Nick,
Andrea, you are probably right. Is it a way to automatically save the .org
file in utf8 ? In my emacs the encoding is utf8 by default.
Best wishes,
Jo.
2013/12/27 Andrea Rossetti
> Joseph Vidal-Rosset gmail.com> writes:
>
> >
> > Hello,
> > I do not succeed to
Joseph Vidal-Rosset gmail.com> writes:
>
> Hello,
> I do not succeed to solve this problem of accent with pdflatex :
>
Shot in the dark: could it be that the encoding of your
org file needs to be saved in utf8 in order to generate a utf8
latex file? Regards, Andrea
Hello,
I do not succeed to solve this problem of accent with pdflatex :
in my org-mode file I have this code :
# -*- mode:org; mode:reftex; indent-tabs-mode:nil; tab-width:2 -*-
> #+TITLE: Mon premier document en org-mode
> #+AUTHOR: Joseph Vidal-Rosset
> #+OPTIONS: LaTeX:t
> #+LATEX_CLASS: kom