Please use latin2 or utf8 (inputenc) with magyar babel warning

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Here is a minimal reproducible example:



documentclass[a4paper]article
usepackage[utf8]inputenc
usepackage[T1]fontenc
usepackage[magyar]babel
begindocument
Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.
enddocument


Compiling this results in a Please use usepackage[latin2]inputenc or usepackage[utf8]inputenc with usepackage[magyar]babel warning.



An earlier question addressed this, but I still receive this warning, despite the fact that I've the newest magyar.ldf in my texmf tree (1.5c) and I've positively verified that it contains the bugfix mentioned there (defmagyar@sugg@ie@low#1@inpenc@undefined@#2#3vfuzz#4{%).










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    Here is a minimal reproducible example:



    documentclass[a4paper]article
    usepackage[utf8]inputenc
    usepackage[T1]fontenc
    usepackage[magyar]babel
    begindocument
    Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.
    enddocument


    Compiling this results in a Please use usepackage[latin2]inputenc or usepackage[utf8]inputenc with usepackage[magyar]babel warning.



    An earlier question addressed this, but I still receive this warning, despite the fact that I've the newest magyar.ldf in my texmf tree (1.5c) and I've positively verified that it contains the bugfix mentioned there (defmagyar@sugg@ie@low#1@inpenc@undefined@#2#3vfuzz#4{%).










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      Here is a minimal reproducible example:



      documentclass[a4paper]article
      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackage[T1]fontenc
      usepackage[magyar]babel
      begindocument
      Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.
      enddocument


      Compiling this results in a Please use usepackage[latin2]inputenc or usepackage[utf8]inputenc with usepackage[magyar]babel warning.



      An earlier question addressed this, but I still receive this warning, despite the fact that I've the newest magyar.ldf in my texmf tree (1.5c) and I've positively verified that it contains the bugfix mentioned there (defmagyar@sugg@ie@low#1@inpenc@undefined@#2#3vfuzz#4{%).










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      Here is a minimal reproducible example:



      documentclass[a4paper]article
      usepackage[utf8]inputenc
      usepackage[T1]fontenc
      usepackage[magyar]babel
      begindocument
      Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.
      enddocument


      Compiling this results in a Please use usepackage[latin2]inputenc or usepackage[utf8]inputenc with usepackage[magyar]babel warning.



      An earlier question addressed this, but I still receive this warning, despite the fact that I've the newest magyar.ldf in my texmf tree (1.5c) and I've positively verified that it contains the bugfix mentioned there (defmagyar@sugg@ie@low#1@inpenc@undefined@#2#3vfuzz#4{%).







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          Starting from the 2018-04-01 release, LaTeX directly supports UTF-8, so the instruction usepackage[utf8]inputenc does nothing apart from loading inputenc. In particular, utf8.def is not loaded, which makes magyar.ldf that no support for UTF-8 exists.



          This should be addressed by the maintainer of magyar.ldf.



          In the meantime, you can avoid the spurious warning:



          documentclass[a4paper]article
          usepackage[T1]fontenc
          %usepackage[utf8]inputenc % not needed with LaTeX 2018-04-01 or later

          defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min,suggestions=no
          usepackage[magyar]babel

          begindocument

          Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

          enddocument


          A different strategy is to keep the same setup as before, but adding a command at the beginning.



          UseRawInputEncoding
          documentclass[a4paper]article
          usepackage[T1]fontenc
          usepackage[utf8]inputenc

          defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min
          usepackage[magyar]babel

          begindocument

          Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

          enddocument


          The setting to magyarOptions is recommended in the magyar.ldf file notes.






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          • You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
            – Joseph Wright♦
            Aug 19 at 9:34










          • @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
            – egreg
            Aug 19 at 9:39

















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          use usepackage[latin2,utf8]inputenc and everything should be fine.






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            Starting from the 2018-04-01 release, LaTeX directly supports UTF-8, so the instruction usepackage[utf8]inputenc does nothing apart from loading inputenc. In particular, utf8.def is not loaded, which makes magyar.ldf that no support for UTF-8 exists.



            This should be addressed by the maintainer of magyar.ldf.



            In the meantime, you can avoid the spurious warning:



            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            %usepackage[utf8]inputenc % not needed with LaTeX 2018-04-01 or later

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min,suggestions=no
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            A different strategy is to keep the same setup as before, but adding a command at the beginning.



            UseRawInputEncoding
            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            usepackage[utf8]inputenc

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            The setting to magyarOptions is recommended in the magyar.ldf file notes.






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            • You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
              – Joseph Wright♦
              Aug 19 at 9:34










            • @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
              – egreg
              Aug 19 at 9:39














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            Starting from the 2018-04-01 release, LaTeX directly supports UTF-8, so the instruction usepackage[utf8]inputenc does nothing apart from loading inputenc. In particular, utf8.def is not loaded, which makes magyar.ldf that no support for UTF-8 exists.



            This should be addressed by the maintainer of magyar.ldf.



            In the meantime, you can avoid the spurious warning:



            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            %usepackage[utf8]inputenc % not needed with LaTeX 2018-04-01 or later

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min,suggestions=no
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            A different strategy is to keep the same setup as before, but adding a command at the beginning.



            UseRawInputEncoding
            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            usepackage[utf8]inputenc

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            The setting to magyarOptions is recommended in the magyar.ldf file notes.






            share|improve this answer




















            • You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
              – Joseph Wright♦
              Aug 19 at 9:34










            • @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
              – egreg
              Aug 19 at 9:39












            up vote
            4
            down vote










            up vote
            4
            down vote









            Starting from the 2018-04-01 release, LaTeX directly supports UTF-8, so the instruction usepackage[utf8]inputenc does nothing apart from loading inputenc. In particular, utf8.def is not loaded, which makes magyar.ldf that no support for UTF-8 exists.



            This should be addressed by the maintainer of magyar.ldf.



            In the meantime, you can avoid the spurious warning:



            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            %usepackage[utf8]inputenc % not needed with LaTeX 2018-04-01 or later

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min,suggestions=no
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            A different strategy is to keep the same setup as before, but adding a command at the beginning.



            UseRawInputEncoding
            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            usepackage[utf8]inputenc

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            The setting to magyarOptions is recommended in the magyar.ldf file notes.






            share|improve this answer












            Starting from the 2018-04-01 release, LaTeX directly supports UTF-8, so the instruction usepackage[utf8]inputenc does nothing apart from loading inputenc. In particular, utf8.def is not loaded, which makes magyar.ldf that no support for UTF-8 exists.



            This should be addressed by the maintainer of magyar.ldf.



            In the meantime, you can avoid the spurious warning:



            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            %usepackage[utf8]inputenc % not needed with LaTeX 2018-04-01 or later

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min,suggestions=no
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            A different strategy is to keep the same setup as before, but adding a command at the beginning.



            UseRawInputEncoding
            documentclass[a4paper]article
            usepackage[T1]fontenc
            usepackage[utf8]inputenc

            defmagyarOptionsdefaults=hu-min
            usepackage[magyar]babel

            begindocument

            Árvíztűrő tükörfúrógép.

            enddocument


            The setting to magyarOptions is recommended in the magyar.ldf file notes.







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            answered Aug 19 at 9:31









            egreg

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            • You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
              – Joseph Wright♦
              Aug 19 at 9:34










            • @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
              – egreg
              Aug 19 at 9:39
















            • You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
              – Joseph Wright♦
              Aug 19 at 9:34










            • @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
              – egreg
              Aug 19 at 9:39















            You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
            – Joseph Wright♦
            Aug 19 at 9:34




            You could also force the definition of @inpenc@undefined, which is where the data comes from
            – Joseph Wright♦
            Aug 19 at 9:34












            @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
            – egreg
            Aug 19 at 9:39




            @JosephWright Yes, but since the suggestions are useless anyway, the suggestions=no method seems better.
            – egreg
            Aug 19 at 9:39










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            use usepackage[latin2,utf8]inputenc and everything should be fine.






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              use usepackage[latin2,utf8]inputenc and everything should be fine.






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                use usepackage[latin2,utf8]inputenc and everything should be fine.






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                use usepackage[latin2,utf8]inputenc and everything should be fine.







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