Re: different locale based on directory

2009-05-05 Thread Florian Kulzer
On Mon, May 04, 2009 at 19:46:39 +0200, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > Hallo list! > > I have a "funny" tex-file (sty and tex) that requires the deprecated > latin1 encoding. (It was originally developed for lusers of another OS). > My system is lenny and utf-8. > > Is there a way to configure my e

Re: different locale based on directory

2009-05-05 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Tue,05.May.09, 11:12:29, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > I've thought about that, too. However, I usually have different > documents open with kile, some of which might be utf-8, while others are > latin1. In that scenario I guess the setting will win that happens to > apply to the first opened d

Re: different locale based on directory

2009-05-05 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Andrei Popescu wrote: > On Mon,04.May.09, 19:46:39, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: >> Hallo list! >> >> I have a "funny" tex-file (sty and tex) that requires the deprecated >> latin1 encoding. (It was originally developed for lusers of another OS). >> My system is lenny and utf-8. >> >> Is there a way

Re: different locale based on directory

2009-05-04 Thread Andrei Popescu
On Mon,04.May.09, 19:46:39, Johannes Wiedersich wrote: > Hallo list! > > I have a "funny" tex-file (sty and tex) that requires the deprecated > latin1 encoding. (It was originally developed for lusers of another OS). > My system is lenny and utf-8. > > Is there a way to configure my editor [1] to

different locale based on directory

2009-05-04 Thread Johannes Wiedersich
Hallo list! I have a "funny" tex-file (sty and tex) that requires the deprecated latin1 encoding. (It was originally developed for lusers of another OS). My system is lenny and utf-8. Is there a way to configure my editor [1] to use the latin1 encoding for certain files or directories and utf-8 f