version 1.114, 2014/06/18 06:06:47
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version 1.116, 2014/06/18 06:48:03
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Line 65 my %unicode_translations = (
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Line 65 my %unicode_translations = (
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'' => 0x23a1, |
'' => 0x23a1, |
'' => 0x23a2, |
'' => 0x23a2, |
'' => 0x23a3, # when unicode catches up with browsers |
'' => 0x23a3, |
'' => 0x23a4, # use these instead of the cheesey brackets below |
'' => 0x23a4, |
'' => 0x23a5, |
'' => 0x23a5, |
'' => 0x23a6, |
'' => 0x23a6, |
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# Parens - unicode for browsers/OS which support it |
# Parens - unicode for browsers/OS which support it |
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Line 181 sub convert_real {
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Line 181 sub convert_real {
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&Apache::lonxml::end_alarm(); |
&Apache::lonxml::end_alarm(); |
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# |
# |
# Several strings produced by tth require |
# Several strings produced by tth require |
# transliteration -> unicode equivalents to render reliably |
# transliteration -> unicode equivalents to render reliably |
# in browsers. %unicode_translations and %unicode_harpoons are tables of |
# in browsers. %unicode_translations and %unicode_harpoons are tables of |
# string->substitution which we now apply. (%ascii_8bit_translations used |
# string->substitution which we now apply. (%ascii_8bit_translations used |
# instead for Windows XP and mobile devices. |
# instead for Windows XP and mobile devices. |
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my $use_ascii; |
my $use_ascii; |