Lionel Fumery wrote:
Hi,
I'm new with Source-Highlight, just began a week ago in fact. It works
fine, but I have some understanding issues about Unicode files.
For example, create a simple text file, saved as unicode, with only the
word "test". If you edit this text file with an hexadecimal editor, the
content will be FF FE 74 00 65 00 73 00 74 00. In this sequence, FF FE
is the unicode marker.
When highlighting this file :
source-highlight test.txt --line-number
the resulting HTML file is incorrect :
<pre><tt><font color="#000000">1:</font> ??t?e?s?t?</tt></pre>
As you see, the Unicode behavior is just missing.
Could you please explain me if this is supported by Source-Highlight,
and how can I enable it ?
Thank you a lot for your help!
Hi Lionel
actually I never dealt with unicode character thus source-highlight
probably does not support it...
has anybody got any idea on how adding such support to a C++ program?
Is it just a matter of using wchar for strings?
thanks
Lorenzo
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