<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 3.2 Final//EN"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META NAME="GENERATOR" CONTENT="LinuxDoc-Tools 0.9.21"> <TITLE>LinuxDoc-Tools User's Guide: Internationalization Support</TITLE> <LINK HREF="guide-6.html" REL=next> <LINK HREF="guide-4.html" REL=previous> <LINK HREF="guide.html#toc5" REL=contents> </HEAD> <BODY> <A HREF="guide-6.html"><IMG SRC="next.png" ALT="Next"></A> <A HREF="guide-4.html"><IMG SRC="prev.png" ALT="Previous"></A> <A HREF="guide.html#toc5"><IMG SRC="toc.png" ALT="Contents"></A> <HR> <H2><A NAME="s5">5.</A> <A HREF="guide.html#toc5">Internationalization Support</A></H2> <P>The ISO 8859-1 (latin1) character set may be used for international characters in plain text, LaTeX, HTML, LyX, and RTF output (GNU info support for ISO 8859-1 may be possible in the future). To use this feature, give the formatting scripts the ``<CODE>--charset=latin</CODE>'' flag, for example: <BLOCKQUOTE><CODE> <PRE> % linuxdoc -B txt --charset=latin foo.sgml </PRE> </CODE></BLOCKQUOTE> You also can use ISO 8859-1 characters in the SGML source, they will automatically be translated to the proper escape codes for the corresponding output format.</P> <P>Currently, EUC-JP (ujis) character set is partially supported. Source SGML file using this character set can be converted in plain text, HTML, and LaTeX. Other output formats are not tested fully.</P> <HR> <A HREF="guide-6.html"><IMG SRC="next.png" ALT="Next"></A> <A HREF="guide-4.html"><IMG SRC="prev.png" ALT="Previous"></A> <A HREF="guide.html#toc5"><IMG SRC="toc.png" ALT="Contents"></A> </BODY> </HTML>