deplate is a tool for converting wiki-like markup to latex, docbook, html, or "html-slides". It supports embedded LaTeX code, footnotes, citations, biblographies, automatic generation of an index etc.
In Ruby 1.8, string was binary array with no encoding information. But since Ruby 1.9, string are forced to be attached to a specific encoding. That broke the whole simplified Chinese support (the typical "invalid byte sequence in UTF-8").
As Ruby 1.8 was already end-of-life, do we have plan to port deplate to make it Ruby 1.9 compatible?
deplate does not read .vimrc or any other vim configs, so it has no idea what the intervikis are.
how can I tell it where they are? I searched a little but didn't find anything.