Hello,
I think I've spotted the reason why the javadoc does not come out right
with UTF-8 characters.
Our pom.xml defines the following properties
project.build.sourceEncodingUTF-8/project.build.sourceEncoding
project.reporting.outputEncodingUTF-8/project.reporting.outputEncoding
which should
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Hello,
I think I've spotted the reason why the javadoc does not come out right
with UTF-8 characters.
Our pom.xml defines the following properties
project.build.sourceEncoding
UTF-8/project.build.sourceEncoding
Hi.
I think I've spotted the reason why the javadoc does not come out right
with UTF-8 characters.
Our pom.xml defines the following properties
project.build.sourceEncodingUTF-8/project.build.sourceEncoding
project.reporting.outputEncodingUTF-8/project.reporting.outputEncoding
which
Hi,
2012/11/16 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org
Hi.
I think I've spotted the reason why the javadoc does not come out right
with UTF-8 characters.
Our pom.xml defines the following properties
project.build.sourceEncodingUTF-8/project.build.sourceEncoding
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 08:09:13PM +0100, Sébastien Brisard wrote:
Hi,
2012/11/16 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org
Hi.
I think I've spotted the reason why the javadoc does not come out right
with UTF-8 characters.
Our pom.xml defines the following properties
Hi Gilles,
2012/11/17 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org
On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 08:09:13PM +0100, Sébastien Brisard wrote:
Hi,
2012/11/16 Gilles Sadowski gil...@harfang.homelinux.org
Hi.
I think I've spotted the reason why the javadoc does not come out
right