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I've also noticed that libasciidoc converts everything non-ASCII into HTML entities, unlike Asciidoctor:
is transformed into:
Note that libasciidoc already uses It may still be theoretically useful to "entitify" the output, though I wouldn't have this behaviour as the default, and it's something a post-processing filter can do, anyway, should such a need arise. |
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The behaviour has been aligned for 0.7.0. |
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Hi,
Thanks for this project! I'm just testing a few things, and since I am dealing with a lanugage with extended latin characters I noticed that libasciidoc converts them with these codes as such:
Mɔgɔkɔrɔbaw ya kuman ka kan ka to denminsɛnw hakili la
Whereas asciidoctor will preserve the charcters in the html output:
Mɔgɔkɔrɔbaw ya kuman ka kan ka to denminsɛnw hakili la
Is this something that can be tweaked with go on my end? Thanks for any pointers!
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