Hi Marco,
About the texinfo files in the Italian translation of the reference manual,
you wrote:
> Just a couple of questions (feel free to replay to this message to the list
> if you find it of public interest...). I work under linux and I see that
> even with the others foreign languages texinfo sources, I'm not able to see
> the .info file correctly for the acceted chars (most used in italian). I use
> the standard "info" program to see the pages with a terminal with utf-8
> encoding. So I wonder which encoding I should use? iso-8859-1 or iso-8859-15
> or UTF-8? And how to see correctly the makeinfo results?
I don't know much about the details here. Can someone else respond?
An additional question which I have, to what extent is it possible to
use non-ascii characters in texinfo files? e.g. utf-8 or accents or other
diacriticals in iso-8859-1. TeX itself is not comfortable with non-ascii,
but maybe makeinfo or maybe texi2html? Or maybe it is necessary
to always write @ tags to indicate non-ascii characters. As you can see
I am pretty confused here.
All the best
Robert Dodier