19 May
2005
19 May
'05
14:37
Its solved. I replaced "latin1" by "utf8" and it's allright now.... Kastus wrote:
On Wed, May 18, 2005 at 07:26:20PM -0300, Herbert Georg wrote:
In principle, the "\usepackage[latin1]{inputenc}" command would do it. But it doesn't for me. Has anybody any clue of what may be the problem?
SUSE uses UTF-8 encoding by default (unless you changed it) which is different from latin1. I am not sure that this is your problem, but it could be.
-Kastus