[Rd] UTF-8 and .Rd files
Latchezar Dimitrov
ldimitro at wfubmc.edu
Tue Jun 27 21:51:43 CEST 2006
> -----Original Message-----
> From: r-devel-bounces at r-project.org
> [mailto:r-devel-bounces at r-project.org] On Behalf Of Spencer Graves
> Sent: Tuesday, June 27, 2006 2:01 PM
> To: Hin-Tak Leung
> Cc: Prof Brian Ripley; r-devel at r-project.org
> Subject: Re: [Rd] UTF-8 and .Rd files
>
> Hello, Göran:
>
> Have you considered the German solution: "Goeran"?
> (e.g., Wuertz for Würtz)?
>
> Be thankful that you aren't Russian or Greek or
> Arabic or Chinese, etc., for which there may be no standard
> transliteration into the Latin alphabet.
I'm thankful I'm not Spanish!
>
> Sorry I can't be more helpful.
>
> Spencer Graves
> p.s. When I'm with native Spanish speakers who don't know
> English, I pronounce my name very differently, like "Espencer
> Gra-ve", to match how they would pronounce my name when they
> see it written. Similarly, I once heard a French Canadian
> take about his young son, Guillaume. If you ask him in
> English, "What's your name?" he replies, "Bill". If you ask
> the same question in French, he replies, "Guillaume".
>
> Hin-Tak Leung wrote:
> > Göran Broström wrote:
> >> On 6/27/06, Prof Brian Ripley <ripley at stats.ox.ac.uk> wrote:
> >>> On Tue, 27 Jun 2006, Göran Broström wrote:
> >>>
> >>>> I have been converting to utf8 from latin1, and this gives me
> >>>> problems, some solved, but here is one unsolved: In my
> .Rd files, I
> >>>> have included '\encoding{UTF-8}' at the top. Despite
> this, the HTML
> >>>> help pages contains 'content="text/html;
> charset=iso-8859-1"', and
> >>>> my name is mangled. What can I do about this?
> >>> Reproducible example, please! (I've just tried this and it works
> >>> for me.)
> >>>
> >>> As described in my talk at UseR 2006, you may well not want to do
> >>> this if you intend to distribute the package. Your name contains
> >>> characters that are not in the fonts used in UTF-8 in
> non-European
> >>> locales, and Windows users do no have ready access to
> UTF-8 viewers
> >>> (even if they know the files are UTF-8).
> >> Thanks for your answer! So this means that 'latin1' does not cause
> >> problems for non-European locales and Windows users, I take it.
> >>
> >> I really only need non-ascii to write the name ot the author (me)
> >> correctly. I tried LaTeX code ({\"o}), but that didn't
> work. Is there
> >> a way around this?
> >>
> >> Göran
> >
> > The \"o character in my latin1 (iso 8859-1) man page says it is 0xF6
> > F6 - LATIN SMALL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS The capital version is
> > D6 - LATIN CAPITAL LETTER O WITH DIAERESIS
> >
> > in html I think you need to do &#F6; or something for that
> character
> > to appear?
> >
> > HTH
> >
> > HTL
> >
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