Hi J=FAlio,
You might be interested to know that I have tried a wide range of =20
UTF8 characters in a test case of JSDoc-2. In FireFox, as HTML, it =20
displayed perfectly.
Watch for the beta release of JSDoc-2 in the next few days.
Regards,
Michael
On 2 Mar 2007, at 12:42, J=FAlio C=E9sar K=F6del wrote:
> JS-Doc does not seem to accept portuguese characters with accents,
> specially if they are saved in Unicode (as =E1, =C3, =E7, etc...)
>
> Here a sample:
>
> =EF=BB=BF/*####################
> Vari=C3=A1veis globais
> #######################*/
>
> Where =EF=BB=BF is the common header for UTF-8 files saved by =
Microsoft
> Visual Studio 2005.
> The "Vari=C3=A1veis" should be "Vari=E1veis"
>
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