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My LaTeX processor choked on 2 instances of an unknown UTF8 character. Probably came into Leo when I copied from somewhere else (perhaps an MS Word document).
Question; is there a way to show the space characters and line feeds in Leo like I can in Notepad++?
Keyboard character used is undefined in inputencoding`utf8'.
I re-read the error message in the LaTeX processor and perhaps I should clarify.
Keyboard character used is undefined in inputencoding`utf8'.Reviewing the documentation for that package (inputenc) suggests the error is because there is no corresponding glyph to map to output. So, it's really a function of the processor's inability to deal with the character.
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"Vanilla" LaTeX systems tend to use `pdflatex` to process things, and don't understand unicode inputs without extra fiddling. If you use XeTeX (`xelatex`), it assumes unicode by default and makes things simpler - in a lot of cases it can be a drop in replacement. I think TeXLive supports either, pandoc can certainly use either.
It's really bad when you go from 27 μg/L nitrate (micro-grams per liter) in your drinking water to 27 g/L because LaTeX doesn't render the μ :-S