Go west
Paradise is there
You'll have all that you can eat
Of milk & honey over there
(Natalie Merchant, "San Andreas Fault")
Once upon a time, some guys invented ASCII. As these guys have been Americans, they did not care (or probably not even know) about the rest of the world and said: "128 different characters are enough." So, nowadays you still can't write and read a simple german umlaut within different computer systems.
But, thank god, the guys who perpetrated html, after about 30 years
of a computer world without working umlauts, provide a solution to
this tricky problem: Instead of typing "Ü", simply write
Ü
. Congratulations, what a great idea! 7 bit
rulez!
So as consequence of this prehistoric {beep}, hsc can replace special characters in the hsc-source with its entities in the html-object. You just need to enable the RPLCENT switch.
Note:This only works for special
characters that have been defined with <$defent>
in
hsc.prefs