Hi Jane, Are you passing a language parameter that knows how to render those characters? For example in the version I have installed I use a2x -a lang=ja for japanese.
The languages are defined in a series of lang-foo.conf files (e.g. lang-ja.conf). Is the appropriate language here Czech? It looks like that would be 'cs'. Rogan Hamby Data and Project Analyst Equinox Open Library Initiative phone: 1-877-OPEN-ILS (673-6457) email: [email protected] web: http://EquinoxInitiative.org On Tue, Mar 21, 2017 at 1:53 PM, Jane Sandberg <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi all, > > This question is for folks with some serious asciidoc or unicode > chops. I am trying to incorporate the excellent documentation that > Eva sent to our list recently. The documentation includes some > examples of PO files, including a háček (the diacritic that you see > above the "c" in the word háček). > > Unfortunately, when I run `a2x --fop`, the c with its háček is > converted into a '#' character. The `asciidoc` command results in the > correct character. I didn't see anything in the a2x or fop man files > that seemed useful. Does anybody know a way around this limitation? > > Thanks, > > -Jane > > -- > Jane Sandberg > Electronic Resources Librarian > Linn-Benton Community College > [email protected] / 541-917-4655 > Pronouns: she/her/hers or they/them/theirs > _______________________________________________ > OPEN-ILS-DOCUMENTATION mailing list > [email protected] > http://list.georgialibraries.org/mailman/listinfo/open-ils-documentation >
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