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Miles Bader wrote:
UTF-8 was carefully designed so that it stands a good chance of working properly with non-UTF-8-aware applications, as long as one restricts the use of the non-ASCII subset to comments and strings, etc, and the application treat characters in such contexts with the 8th bit set as opaque data. This includes many compilers etc. (and probably lua)
Point taken. Javier ----------------------------- http://www.tex-tipografia.com