On 06/01/18 20:51, Uwe Ligges wrote:
And just writing it with a declared encoding in the Rd file des not work?
Uh, yes. It does indeed work just fine. Thank you! The point is that
I had no idea of this possibility --- or even of the existence of
"declared encoding".
For the record, wha
Den 2018-01-06 kl. 04:41, skrev Rolf Turner:
P. S. It also seems to me to be polite --- if that's the way the bloke
writes his name, then that's the way that I ought to write it when
referring to him.
I couldn't agree more: Thanks Rolf!
Göran
PS. I follow Uwe's recommendation and write \en
And just writing it with a declared encoding in the Rd file des not work?
Section 2.14 in WRE tells us that \encoding{} can declare anm encoding
and "For convenience, encoding names ‘latin1’ and ‘latin2’ are always
recognized: these and
‘UTF-8’ are likely to work fairly widely. However, this do
On Sat, Jan 6, 2018 at 11:41 AM, Rolf Turner wrote:
> On 06/01/18 16:19, Spencer Graves wrote:
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>> On 2018-01-05 20:52, Rolf Turner wrote:
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>>> In a help file that I am writing I wish to cite an item by a bloke whose
>>> surname is Weiß.
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>>Write it "Weiss".
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On 2018-01-05 21:41, Rolf Turner wrote:
On 06/01/18 16:19, Spencer Graves wrote:
On 2018-01-05 20:52, Rolf Turner wrote:
In a help file that I am writing I wish to cite an item by a bloke
whose surname is Weiß.
Write it "Weiss".
See "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F
On 06/01/18 16:19, Spencer Graves wrote:
On 2018-01-05 20:52, Rolf Turner wrote:
In a help file that I am writing I wish to cite an item by a bloke
whose surname is Weiß.
Write it "Weiss".
See "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F";.
That name is written "Weiss" i
On 2018-01-05 20:52, Rolf Turner wrote:
In a help file that I am writing I wish to cite an item by a bloke
whose surname is Weiß.
Write it "Weiss".
See "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F";.
That name is written "Weiss" in Switzerland and Liechtenstein but
"Weiß" i
In a help file that I am writing I wish to cite an item by a bloke whose
surname is Weiß.
In LaTeX I would use the macro \ss, but Rd files don't accept that.
Is there any way that I can create the ß symbol in a help file? I've
done a bit of web-searching and found nothing helpful.
Of cour