Could I somehow be implying the declaration you speak of? The
invocation of saxon is this:
saxon manual.xml gretlhlp.xsl "tex.math.in.alt=latex"
This looks as if you are using Instant Saxon, and therefore the Microsoft
JVM.
Looking at:
http://saxon.sourceforge.net/saxon6.5.3/conformance.html
I read:
The encodings available on output are the intersection of:
ascii, us-ascii, utf-8, utf8, utf-16, utf16, iso-8859-1, iso-8859-2
ko18-r, cp852, cp1250, windows-1250, cp1251, windows-1251
(again case-insensitive)
with whatever your Java VM supports.
I don't know why windows-1252 isn't on the list, but it isn't.
Saxon has moved on since then, as has the Java VM, and I suggest you move
forwards.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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