>> My initial recalling was that the transliteration in file name was
>> Karl demand. [...]
>
> It makes sense for Ukrainian or other non-Latin alphabet languages
> but not so much for French or German, in my opinion.
>
> German speakers tend to protest, in my experience, if the umlauts
> are d
On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 11:51:10PM +0100, pertu...@free.fr wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 06, 2025 at 08:42:38PM +, Gavin Smith wrote:
> > Well, I checked the sources of Texinfo 4.13 and transliterate_file_names
> > appears to be off by default:
> >
> > I checked Texinfo 5.2 (September 2013) and it was
On Wed, Feb 05, 2025 at 05:05:33PM -0500, Daniel Macks wrote:
> For the first one, test-suite.log has:
>
> FAIL: test_scripts/encoded_non_ascii_command_line.sh
>
>
> D: encoded/diffs/non_ascii_command_line.diff (printed below)
> Only in ./encod
On Fri, Feb 07, 2025 at 06:30:19AM +, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
> > I've made the changes already for texinfo.tex (in version
> > 2025-02-03.17).
>
> Thanks again. Alas, this fails with `@xrefautomaticsectiontitle on`
> and non-ASCII characters. Attached is an example that worked with
> `texinfo