Dňa Wed, 11 Sep 2013 11:43:39 +0200 Pedro Albuquerque
<[email protected]> napísal:
Hi again,
Do mdtext files need to be encoded? If visualized in my browser, all
letters with accents and "ç", "ª", etc. look funny.
What about these strings between square brackets, [roots of Apache
OpenOffice] do we translate them?
Regards,
Pedro.
It seems that text in square brackets [] is a link in Markdown and
following by filename
in ordinary brackets ().
ex. [name of pedros page](./users/pedro/blabla.html)
So YES translate it.
Here is some reading about Markdown, I think that Rob mentioned it :)
http://daringfireball.net/projects/markdown/
MDTEXT not needed to be encoded, you need text editor that respects UTF-8
encoding and
Unix withechars I think... (Not sure if it is UTF8) .eg. gedit,
notepad++, kwrite ,...
I'm not sure if browsers can open MDTEXT without everything, I think that
you need
webserver with markdown interpret ..
HTH
- Michal Hriň
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