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Re: Using character entities
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- Subject: Re: Using character entities
- From: Jorge Godoy <>
- Date: 04 Aug 2000 11:50:00 -0300
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- In-Reply-To: dcmerrill@mindspring.com's message of "Fri, 04 Aug 2000 09:06:58 -0400"
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>>>>> "dcmerrill" == dcmerrill <dcmerrill@mindspring.com> writes:
dcmerrill> The International Keyboard HOWTO has _lots_ of
dcmerrill> international characters, as you might imagine. Right
dcmerrill> now, they are all embedded directly in the ASCII
dcmerrill> text. Does this present any problems for publication?
dcmerrill> Do I need to convert them all to official DocBook
dcmerrill> entity references?
Hmmm... Are they valid iso-8859-1 characters? If so, you don't need to
convert them. If they aren't, to ensure that they appear correctly,
you should convert them.
If you use Emacs, I think it can make this conversion automatically
for you based on a map.
See you,
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Godoy. <godoy@conectiva.com>
Departamento de Publicações Conectiva S.A.
Publishing Department Conectiva Inc.
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