# 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 with (e.g. utf8).
+# 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.
-
-# Syntax: Encoding <LyX name> <LaTeX name> <GUI name> <iconv name> fixed|variable <package> End
+# 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=<LaTeX name>
+
+# Syntax: Encoding <LyX name> <LaTeX name> <GUI name> <iconv name> <width> <package> 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 by inputenc.sty
Encoding iso8859-6 8859-6 "Arabic (ISO 8859-6)" ISO-8859-6 fixed inputenc
End
+# Not standard, see http://ctan.org/tex-archive/language/greek/greek-inputenc
Encoding iso8859-7 iso-8859-7 "Greek (ISO 8859-7)" ISO-8859-7 fixed inputenc
End
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 cp1257 cp1257 "Baltic (CP 1257)" CP1257 fixed inputenc
End
-Encoding koi8 koi8-r "Cyrillic (KOI8-R)" KOI8-R fixed inputenc
+Encoding koi8-r koi8-r "Cyrillic (KOI8-R)" KOI8-R fixed inputenc
End
Encoding koi8-u koi8-u "Cyrillic (KOI8-U)" KOI8-U fixed inputenc
# Bg5+, GBt
# See the NOTES file of libiconv for details.
-# The following encodings can't be handled directly, because the code points
-# of TeX control characters like {, } and \ can occur in the second byte:
-
# For traditional chinese
-#Encoding big5 Bg5 "Chinese (traditional) (Big5)" BIG5 variable CJK
-#End
+Encoding big5 Bg5 "Chinese (traditional) (Big5)" BIG5 variableunsafe CJK
+End
# For japanese
-#Encoding shift-jis SJIS "Japanese (CJK) (SJIS)" SJIS variable CJK
-#End
+# 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 <texmf>/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:
# Traditional Japanese TeX programs require the japanese package.
# that is incompatible with CJK and inputenc.
-Encoding euc-jp-plain EUC-JP-pLaTeX "Japanese (non-CJK) (EUC-JP)" EUC-JP variable japanese
+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 jis-plain JIS-pLaTeX "Japanese (non-CJK) (JIS)" ISO-2022-JP variable japanese
+Encoding shift-jis-platex sjis "Japanese (pLaTeX) (SJIS)" CP932 variable japanese
End
-Encoding shift-jis-plain SJIS-pLaTeX "Japanese (non-CJK) (SJIS)" CP932 variable japanese
+Encoding utf8-platex utf8 "Japanese (pLaTeX) (UTF8)" UTF-8 variable japanese
End
# This one needs hardcoded support, since the inputenc package does not know
# Pure 7bit ASCII encoding (partially hardcoded in LyX)
Encoding ascii ascii "ASCII" ascii fixed none
End
-