# FIXME: Have a look at the encodings known by the inputenc package and add # missing ones. Caution: File format change! # Note that you can only add singlebyte encodings to this file. # LyX does not support the output of multibyte encodings (e.g. utf16). # It does support singlebyte encodings with variable width (e.g. utf8). # These are marked with the "variable" keyword. # Fixed width encodings are marked with the "fixed" keyword. # The code points of TeX control characters like {, } and \ can occur in the # second byte of some variable width encodings. These encodings must not be # set as document encodings and are marked with the "variableunsafe" keyword. # They are only needed for proper tex2lyx import. # Most encodings require loading a latex package such as "inputenc" or "CJK". # There is no "japanese" latex package, rather this keyword indicates to LyX # to switch the buffer format and use platex instead of standard (pdf)latex. # In this case, TeX control characters in high bytes is not a problem. # The invocation is platex -kanji= # The set of "iconv" supported encodings is system dependent. # For Gnu libiconv, supported encodings are listed at # https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/ # and available via the `iconv --list` command. # Syntax: Encoding End # LyX name: Name used by the file format and in lib/languages. Must be unique! # LaTeX name: Used in the latex export or passed to platex as command-line switch. # GUI name: Displayed in document settings. # iconv name: Used by iconv. # width: One of fixed, variable, or variableunsafe (see above). # package: One of none, inputenc, CJK, or japanese (see above). # Encodings used with inputenc.sty # ================================ # "inputenc" is a base LaTeX package that provides an extensible framework # for conversion of a document encoding into an "LaTeX Internal Character # Representation" (LICR) and a set of encoding definitions # (.def files). Additional encoding definitions are provided by # several language support packages. # # The following encodings from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic are # not included, because they are not widely used and lack iconv support: # ctt, dbk, isoir111, koi8-ru, lcyenc, maccyr, macukr, mik, mls, mnk, mos, # and pt254. # inputenc's standard utf8 support: Encoding utf8 utf8 "Unicode (utf8)" UTF-8 variable inputenc End # This one is used by many CJK packages. utf8 is supposed to be the successor, # but does not have all features of utf8x yet. Encoding utf8x utf8x "Unicode (ucs-extended) (utf8x)" UTF-8 variable inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/armtex Encoding armscii8 armscii8 "Armenian (ArmSCII8)" ARMSCII-8 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-1 latin1 "Western European (ISO 8859-1)" ISO-8859-1 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-2 latin2 "Central European (ISO 8859-2)" ISO-8859-2 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-3 latin3 "South European (ISO 8859-3)" ISO-8859-3 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-4 latin4 "Baltic (ISO 8859-4)" ISO-8859-4 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding iso8859-5 iso88595 "Cyrillic (ISO 8859-5)" ISO-8859-5 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/arabi Encoding iso8859-6 8859-6 "Arabic (ISO 8859-6)" ISO-8859-6 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/greek-inputenc Encoding iso8859-7 iso-8859-7 "Greek (ISO 8859-7)" ISO-8859-7 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-8 8859-8 "Hebrew (ISO 8859-8)" ISO-8859-8 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-9 latin5 "Turkish (ISO 8859-9)" ISO-8859-9 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-13 latin7 "Baltic (ISO 8859-13)" ISO-8859-13 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-15 latin9 "Western European (ISO 8859-15)" ISO-8859-15 fixed inputenc End Encoding iso8859-16 latin10 "South-Eastern European (ISO 8859-16)" ISO-8859-16 fixed inputenc End Encoding applemac applemac "Western European (Macintosh Roman)" Macintosh fixed inputenc End Encoding cp437 cp437 "DOS (CP 437)" CP437 fixed inputenc End # like cp437, but on position 225 is sz instead of beta Encoding cp437de cp437de "DOS-de (CP 437-de)" CP437 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp850 cp850 "Western European (CP 850)" CP850 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp852 cp852 "Central European (CP 852)" CP852 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding cp855 cp855 "Cyrillic (CP 855)" CP855 fixed inputenc End # Gnu iconv only supports cp858, if configured with "--enable-extra-encodings" # (see https://www.gnu.org/software/libiconv/) Encoding cp858 cp858 "Western European (CP 858)" CP858 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp862 cp862 "Hebrew (CP 862)" CP862 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp865 cp865 "Nordic languages (CP 865)" CP865 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding cp866 cp866 "Cyrillic (CP 866)" CP866 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp1250 cp1250 "Central European (CP 1250)" CP1250 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding cp1251 cp1251 "Cyrillic (CP 1251)" CP1251 fixed inputenc End # "ansinew" is harcoded as a synonym of this (see Encodings::fromLaTeXName) Encoding cp1252 cp1252 "Western European (CP 1252)" CP1252 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp1255 cp1255 "Hebrew (CP 1255)" CP1255 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/arabi Encoding cp1256 cp1256 "Arabic (CP 1256)" CP1256 fixed inputenc End Encoding cp1257 cp1257 "Baltic (CP 1257)" CP1257 fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding koi8-r koi8-r "Cyrillic (KOI8-R)" KOI8-R fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding koi8-u koi8-u "Cyrillic (KOI8-U)" KOI8-U fixed inputenc End # from http://www.ctan.org/pkg/latex-cyrillic Encoding pt154 pt154 "Cyrillic (pt 154)" PT154 fixed inputenc End # encodings used by CJK.sty # The following encodings that are supported by the CJK package are not # included here, because they are not widely used and lack proper iconv support: # Bg5+, GBt # See the NOTES file of libiconv for details. # For traditional chinese Encoding big5 Bg5 "Chinese (traditional) (Big5)" BIG5 variableunsafe CJK End # For japanese # We use CP932 and not SJIS, since it is a super set of SJIS except that it # translates SJIS 0x5c to U+005C (REVERSE SOLIDUS aka backslash) instead of # U+00A5 (YEN SIGN). Strictly speaking this is wrong, but there is a long # standing confusion which translation is correct, and using CP932 is also # consistent with the SJIS example file /doc/latex/cjk/examples/SJIS.tex # of the CJK package. The CP932 extensions over SJIS do not matter here. Encoding shift-jis SJIS "Japanese (CJK) (SJIS)" CP932 variableunsafe CJK End # The following encodings need hardcoded support of the encodable unicode # range, but are known by iconv: # For simplified chinese Encoding euc-cn GB "Chinese (simplified) (EUC-CN)" EUC-CN variable CJK End # For simplified chinese Encoding gbk GBK "Chinese (simplified) (GBK)" GBK variable CJK End # For japanese Encoding jis JIS "Japanese (CJK) (JIS)" ISO-2022-JP variable CJK End # For korean Encoding euc-kr KS "Korean (EUC-KR)" EUC-KR variable CJK End # The CJK package has yet another name for utf8... Encoding utf8-cjk UTF8 "Unicode (CJK) (utf8)" UTF-8 variable CJK End # For traditional chinese Encoding euc-tw EUC-TW "Chinese (traditional) (EUC-TW)" EUC-TW variable CJK End # For japanese Encoding euc-jp EUC-JP "Japanese (CJK) (EUC-JP)" EUC-JP variable CJK End # encodings that do not use a package # Traditional Japanese TeX programs require the japanese package. # that is incompatible with CJK and inputenc. Encoding euc-jp-platex euc "Japanese (pLaTeX) (EUC-JP)" EUC-JP variable japanese End Encoding jis-platex jis "Japanese (pLaTeX) (JIS)" ISO-2022-JP variable japanese End Encoding shift-jis-platex sjis "Japanese (pLaTeX) (SJIS)" CP932 variable japanese End Encoding utf8-platex utf8 "Japanese (pLaTeX) (UTF8)" UTF-8 variable japanese End # This one needs hardcoded support, since the inputenc package does not know # tis620-0, and thailatex sets up babel directly to use tis620-0, so the # LaTeX name is never output to .tex files (but needed for the hardcoded # tis620-0 support). Encoding tis620-0 tis620-0 "Thai (TIS 620-0)" TIS620-0 fixed none End # A plain utf8 encoding that does not use the inputenc package. # Such an encoding is required for XeTeX. Encoding utf8-plain utf8-plain "Unicode (XeTeX) (utf8)" UTF-8 variable none End # Pure 7bit ASCII encoding (partially hardcoded in LyX) Encoding ascii ascii "ASCII" ascii fixed none End # Semantic encodings # Inherit encoding of the context (used by verbatim) Encoding inherit inherit "" "" fixed none End