On Wed, Nov 02, 2011 at 10:44:27AM +0000, Philip TAYLOR (Webmaster, Ret'd) wrote:
> Arthur Reutenauer wrote: > >>OK. But could a PDF reader not use the same detection algorithm > >>as (say) the Microsoft C# Compiler -- "No BOM : ASCII; BOM : UTF-8" ? > > > > Of course not; UTF-8 strings do not necessarily contain a BOM. Where > >did you get that strange idea from? > > I didn't :-) But that is how the Microsoft C# compiler determines > how to treat string literals in C# programs, and although I initially found > it confusing, once I discovered the algorithm I never looked back ... > > If it works for Microsoft, why not for Adobe ? The strings used in destination names are byte strings for Adobe. It only matters that names for different destinations are different and can be sorted. There is no "meaning" in the string/name contents consisting of bytes, not characters. Yours sincerely Heiko Oberdiek -------------------------------------------------- Subscriptions, Archive, and List information, etc.: http://tug.org/mailman/listinfo/xetex