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Re: Super/Subscript in Eclipse [message #1750090 is a reply to message #1750017] |
Fri, 16 December 2016 01:16 |
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Technically it'll be rendered as web pages when you generate a JavaDoc site, and show as such in the Eclipse UI. You'll want to be extra careful not to write broken HTML in your JavaDoc.
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Nitin Dahyabhai
Eclipse Web Tools Platform
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Re: Super/Subscript in Eclipse [message #1750095 is a reply to message #1750017] |
Fri, 16 December 2016 05:12 |
Snow Mac Messages: 3 Registered: December 2016 |
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Thanks Nitin & Eric
I kind of figured that was the case - just making sure there wasn't a lazy way to placate my pedanticity ;/
As for encoding I stay with UTF-8 so hopefully using something closer to native with a big overlap with Eclipse, like kate, keeps the gremlins dry.
Again ta for the response.
As a final word:
a small program in KDE called KCharSelect allows you to add super/sub script to your comments - howsoever Eclipse gets real snarky if you try to add it to code ;}
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