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Argh… I have a piece of code with weird UTF8 characters and the C# compiler has no problem with it but TeX does 😞
he talks about how he thought so much about it, and how even though it has no tests, it’s still fine
I need something to produce a sort-of book.
I really don’t want to use Word, but it’s looking like the only workable solution.
are you using plain tex/latex or Xetex / luatex. Xetex/Xelatex/luatex seem to handle UTF8 better