teximg: Use Unicode UTF-8 encoding by default.
If I am not mistaking all source files in ikiwiki are encoded in Unicode UTF-8. Adding `\usepackage[utf8]{inputenc}` enables LaTeX to deal with the encoding. As a consequence some special characters like umlauts can be used in the source code which is useful for foreign languages. [[!teximg code="a = b \text{ für alle } b \neq 2"]] But for example »≠« cannot be used in LaTeX right now. One has to use other TeX systems like XeTeX or LuaTeX featuring native UTF-8 support or use additional nonstandard packages like uniinput [1]. I used the package `inputenc` (`texdoc inputenc`) and not `inputenx` (`texdoc inputenx`), because I have not used `inputenx` that much and using the option `math` is not supported in Debian (and I guess other distributions too) since `inpmath` is not included in CTAN. [1] http://wiki.neo-layout.org/browser/latex/Standard-LaTeX Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel <paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net>master
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