Dear Norbert

I am sorry for any in inconvenience I have caused with this misplaced 
bugreport. I am aware that the problem is not a 'real' bug in 
kile/texmaker/TeXLive. Still this should not happen, and I suppose that it is 
due to the general setup of the default ubuntu installation of TeXLive. I have 
attaced a  couple of files for you to look at.
By the way, I know almost nothing of character sets and the like. What I know 
is that i can't use my .tex files on some other distributions or on windows, 
and seemingly not on the newest ubuntu either! I thought .tex files were just 
plain ASCII files, and so there should be no problems with compatibilty between 
different systems and platforms. I suppose all this business about 
input-encoding and character sets means I am wrong. How does one ensure ones 
.tex files to be completely adherent to standards and compatible with different 
systems, now and in the future? I should like to be able to read and edit the 
same files in 5 years from now, and to take my files back and forth between 
university my home system without problems of this sort. Could you perhaps 
point me in the direction of ressources which will be able to answer questions 
of this sort, and of character encoding in general? 

Best regards, and a merry christmas to you, 
Christian

** Attachment added: "an2opg5.tex"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11042500/an2opg5.tex

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Font problems with .tex files and special (danish) characters
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