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Re: Latin2
- To: Jirka Kosek <jirka at kosek dot cz>
- Subject: Re: DOCBOOK-APPS: Latin2
- From: Vladimir Vrzic <random at beotel dot yu>
- Date: Wed, 02 May 2001 12:59:08 +0200
- Cc: "docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org" <docbook-apps at lists dot oasis-open dot org>
- Organization: accmm
- References: <01050116334800.07212@amber.OpenBSD.org.yu><3AEEFE9A.3844EBC3@kosek.cz>
U Utorak 01 Maj 2001 20:21, napisao si:
> Vladimir Vrzic wrote:
> > What is the correct way to encode latin2 characters when making a
> > DSSSL stylesheet, and later in SGML files, so I can have the correct
> > html/ps/whatever output with jade?
>
> In SGML instance simply use ISO 8859-2 encoding. When processing with
> Jade, you must set environment variable SP_ENCODING to value ISO-8859-2.
Er, what I actually ment was, do I encode the characters as
1) single 8-bit characters (è)
2) descriptive (č)
3) unicode (\U-010D;)
4) some other way?
Now I think I've solved the by problem using 1) and exporting the
SP_ENCODING variable. Just a few minor issues left.
thanks and regards,
Vladimir
p.s. I've finished the serbian dsssl stylesheet, using unicode, and it
works fine. Is there a good soul here, a dsssl-modular contributor, who
can put those files into the CVS for me (dbl1sr.dsl, dbl1sr.ent and a few
minor changes to some other files, to include support for serbian)?
Also, just one thing, in the dbl1xx.ent file, what are the meanings of
these entitys, I'm not sure how to translate correctly:
<!ENTITY MsgAud
<!ENTITY MsgLevel
<!ENTITY MsgOrig
Thanks in advance
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