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XeTeX allows me to hack away directly in Unicode. But what’s even more cool is that I can just use the fonts installed on my system without diving into some of TeX most darkest corners. However, when I compiled a larger document with xelatex
, I faced some strange warnings like
This is XeTeX, Version 3.1415926-2.2-0.9995.2 (TeX Live 2009) entering extended mode [..] ** WARNING ** Failed to convert input string to UTF16...
and I had no explanation where this might come from. After a divide-and-conquerdebugging session, it turned out that my input was just fine. It was rather a setting that caused this warning:
\hypersetup{ .. unicode=true % causes UTF-16 warning }
After having removed that line, all UTF-16 warnings are gone.