[Eclipse + Javadoc with MAC OS X.3] : Problem with accented chars

From: Martial Bret (martial.bret_at_free.fr)
Date: 09/13/04

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    Hello,

    accented chars inside javadoc comments are lost in the HTML doc
    generated by Javadoc. I know that they should have to be entered as HTML
    tags (ex. : "é"), since HTML is part of Javadoc comment
    capabilities, but I find that this way they become less clear, and I
    would prefer loose accented chars if it would not be possible to use
    accented chars inside Javadoc comments.

    Thanks in advance for your help.
    Regards,
    Martial Bret.


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