On 29-04-2010 19:08, Michiel Kamermans wrote:

As you may guess from its contents, the encoding that I am using is
cp1252. If I compile this file, then, at the table of contents I get
"Général de Gaulle", instead of "Général de Gaulle".

I can eliminate this by commenting the line

\XeTeXdefaultencoding "cp1252"

but I want to have it there in order to be able to have a file for each
chapter and to use the \include command. What should I do?

Simplest solution? Remove the codepage instruction and tell your text
editor to save the files as utf8 instead.

Since no sophisticated solution appeared (or occurred to me), I shall do
that. But I think it is a flaw.

Best regards,

Jose Carlos Santos


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