Le 15/06/2015 15:10, André Malo a écrit :
* Lucien Gentis wrote:

Hi to all,

Since we use Unicode in XML files, do we still need to replace
accentuated characters like é or è by HTML entities ?
I'd prefer to leave that a translator's group's decision. The editor problem
is still present (it's also independent from locale, editors usually do not
care about that, apart from filenames, sometimes).

nd

What do you mean by "The editor problem is still present" ?

If a committer uses Latin-1 in his editor, I suppose he (or she) mostly edit english files, or files in his own language ; so he probably won't have problem displaying accentuated characters.

I personally use gvim editor (vim-gtk) under Ubuntu 14.04, and even if its encoding setting is independent from locale, its default encoding is UTF8. So I only wanted to know if writing directly accentuated characters without replacing them by HTML entities could cause a problem with the build process, or somewhat . . .



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