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Package: dblatex
Version: 0.3-2
Severity: minor

The HTML files under /usr/share/doc/dblatex/html/manual/ are
probably encoded in ISO-8859-1. As UTF-8 is now the standard
encoding under Debian, it would be nice to go this way. The
problem with non-UTF-8 is, that the dblatex pages appear very
ugly in dwww:

(https://localhost/cgi-bin/dwww?search=dblatex&searchtype=d)

Version (99%)
VersionPrev�Chapter�1.�Introduction�NextVersionThis manual is for dblatex version 0.3.Prev�Up�NextFeatures�Home�Change History

It is - of course - worse, when you set your Apache default
charset to UTF-8, because in this case even the HTML files
themselves are full of U+FFFDs (replacement characters).




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Package: dblatex
Version: 0.3.1-1

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