examples?

2012/3/11 Angel Herráez <[email protected]>

> Dear users
> I'd like to know if any on you has experience with displaying Unicode
> characters in Jmol
> echos.
> I have succesfully used single characters some times, using the \u
> notation. But what I need
> now is to enter from keyboard strings  that include accented letters in a
> script file and have
> them properly displayed inside Jmol.
>
> Test 1:
> I have an html file, encoded as iso-8859-1, and a JmolScript file, encoded
> also as "Western
> Europe" (the default in Windows, may be the same as ANSI but I'm not sure).
> This works fine and the accented characters display correctly in the
> applet.
>
> Test 2:
> I wanted to switch to Unicode UTF-8 (as the files will be run from a Mac I
> thought this was a
> better option, since AFAIK Unicode is the default in MacOS).
> So I changed the html file to use Unicode UTF-8 (also declared as such in
> the meta tag) and
> saved it as such. I converted and re-saved the script file as UTF-8 too
> (without BOM).
> Now Jmol displays funny characters instead of the proper accented letters.
>
> I was assuming that the applet would receive whatever text based on the
> coding of the file
> and the coding/charset declaration of the webpage.
> I will appreciate any hints.
> Thanks
>
>
>
>
>
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