int bitfield, prebackend_bitfield;
} backends[] = {
{"text", text_backend, text_config_filename, 0x0001, 0},
int bitfield, prebackend_bitfield;
} backends[] = {
{"text", text_backend, text_config_filename, 0x0001, 0},
- {"xhtml", xhtml_backend, xhtml_config_filename, 0x0002, 0},
- {"html", xhtml_backend, xhtml_config_filename, 0x0002, 0},
+ {"xhtml", html_backend, html_config_filename, 0x0002, 0},
+ {"html", html_backend, html_config_filename, 0x0002, 0},
{"hlp", whlp_backend, whlp_config_filename, 0x0004, 0},
{"whlp", whlp_backend, whlp_config_filename, 0x0004, 0},
{"winhelp", whlp_backend, whlp_config_filename, 0x0004, 0},
{"hlp", whlp_backend, whlp_config_filename, 0x0004, 0},
{"whlp", whlp_backend, whlp_config_filename, 0x0004, 0},
{"winhelp", whlp_backend, whlp_config_filename, 0x0004, 0},
int debug;
int backendbits, prebackbits;
int k, b;
paragraph *cfg, *cfg_tail;
void *pre_backend_data[16];
int debug;
int backendbits, prebackbits;
int k, b;
paragraph *cfg, *cfg_tail;
void *pre_backend_data[16];
+ /*
+ * Use the specified locale everywhere. It'll be used for
+ * output of error messages, and as the default character set
+ * for input files if one is not explicitly specified.
+ *
+ * However, we need to use standard numeric formatting for
+ * output of things like PDF.
+ */
+ } else if (!strcmp(opt, "-input-charset")) {
+ if (!val) {
+ errs = TRUE, error(err_optnoarg, opt);
+ } else {
+ int charset = charset_from_localenc(val);
+ if (charset == CS_NONE) {
+ errs = TRUE, error(err_cmdcharset, val);
+ } else {
+ input_charset = charset;
+ }
+ }
+ /* XXX ad-hoc diagnostic */
+ if (!strcmp(s, "input-charset"))
+ error(err_futileopt, "Cinput-charset",
+ "; use --input-charset");