Subject: Re: openjade and DocBook: features and Unicode entity refs From: Peter Nilsson <pnidv96@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Sat, 20 Nov 1999 12:40:55 +0100 (CET) |
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Simon Pepping wrote: > onsgmls accepts both forms. This hacked version of iso-amsa.ent does > not generate an error message: > > <!ENTITY cularr "&U-21B6;"> <!-- ANTICLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW --> > <!ENTITY curarr "↷"> <!-- CLOCKWISE TOP SEMICIRCLE ARROW --> > <!ENTITY dArr "⇓"> <!-- DOWNWARDS DOUBLE ARROW --> > It does if you use the entity cularr. It is no problem to declare an entity with a value that refers another general entity whitch is undeclared, since that reference will only be expanded when the entity (cularr in this case) is refered in the document instance. If you say e.g. "↶" in your document, you will get errors about entity U-21B6 not being defined. (I've verified this.) So, my conclusion is that OpenJade does *not* accept U-XXXX as character references. Thank you for reporting the problems anyway. best Regards, /Peter Nilsson -- '(#\P . (#\e . (#\t . (#\e . (#\r))))) DSSSList info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/dsssl/dssslist
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