Albrecht wrote: ./.. > > Another possibility would be to use standard named entities such as > > ¡ (note trailing semicolon), which exist for all the characters > > you need; you can find a list at > > http://www.w3.org/MarkUp/html-spec/html-spec_14.html . > > Yes, another good idea, and thanks for the link. > > This should work for 1.1 (if someone does the work), but I think that this > won't > work for our 1.3 (doxygen) docs, because doxygen only knows a limited subset > of > these html entities [1]. This would *probably* make problems with the > latex/pdf > docs, but we need to check this. Thanks. > You might be interested to use the doxygen : \htmlonly and \endhtmlonly pair (resp. \latexonly and \endlatexonly pair) to make sure some html (resp. latex) specific tags are only handled in the html(resp. latex) version. My 2 cents.
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