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Technical Note
Text format guesser unable to identify
the correct input document format
This technical note provides a workaround for situations in which the text format guesser is unable to identify the
input document format as text.
Platforms affected
All platforms
Problem
HP Output Server 3.5 identifies some special characters as literal instead of text.
Solution
The problem is due to inappropriate locale settings of the operating system. When a text document format is
identified as literal, check the input document for the presence of special characters and set an appropriate locale.
For example, en_US.iso88591 supports special characters, such as ñ, ó, é.
You can add the locale settings to the setup_env.sh/csh file. Alternatively, you can set them on UNIX and
Windows as described in the following sections.
Changing locale settings on UNIX
1. Identify the current locale settings by entering the following command:
locale
The output on HP-UX 11.11 is as follows (this may differ on other platforms):
LANG=C
LC_CTYPE=C
LC_COLLATE=C
LC_MONETARY=C
LC_NUMERIC=C
HP Output Server 3.5
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