[OS X TeX] TexShop and UTF-8

Herbert Schulz herbs at wideopenwest.com
Fri Mar 20 21:17:48 EDT 2015


> On Mar 20, 2015, at 7:26 PM, Jutta Wrage <jw at witch.westfalen.de> wrote:
> 
> Hi!
> 
> Looks like Texshop messses up utf-8 tex files.
> 
> I do the following:
> 
> Export a tex file from Lyx. Lyx is set up to use utf-8 as there has been no other way to get my German umlauts and other things from Bibdesk bib files to documents.
> 
> I set up TexShop to use utf-8 encoding for files
> 
> Then I open the tex file and it gets automatically processed and the pdf opens.
> 
> That is okay so far...
> 
> But then I want to test something, edit the file and now I see an error in the console. Processing stops:
> ....
> ./koma-brief-Test.tex:57: Undefined control sequence.
> \scr at toname@var ...tr. 3\linebreak {} 48141 M\UTF 
>                                                  {00FC}nster
> l.57 \opening{Sehr geehrter Herr Mustermann}
> 
> ? 
> ....
> 
> Next test: I open the file with BBEdit after exporting from Lyx
> 
> I add the line:
> % !TEX encoding = UTF-8 Unicode
> 
> Same happens as before: First run okay, but when doing any changes to the file with built-in editor in TexShop the tex file is broken.
> 
> If I set up Texshop to use latin-9 (latin-15 not available) and change the file in BBEdit to be latin-9 I can have umlauts in the file.
> 
> At least I have no clue why the built in TexShop editor changes
> "Münster" to "M\UTF{00FC}nster" and saves this to the file when set up to use utf-8.
> Maybe, TexShop editor just ignores the utf-8 encoding?
> 
> Even if I create a new tex file completely in TexShop same thing happens.
> Umlauts only work with latin1 or latin9.
> 
> Workaround for now: Edit with BBEdit and save and then open for preview in TexShop to test it. This avoids using the Texshop editor.
> 
> Jutta

Howdy,

I certainly don't have a problem with TeXShop and UTF-8. Do you have TeXShop->Preferences->Misc->During File Save (for users in Japan)->automatic UTF-8-Mac to UTF-8 conversion checked? Do you have TeXShop->Preferences->Source->Encoding set to Unicode (UTF-8)?

Good Luck,

Herb Schulz
(herbs at wideopenwest dot com)







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