The follow change was was done to the TSV file and propagated to the generated XML file.
For Hebrew 1/4 and 1/2 were replaced with UTF-8 ¼ and ½. Hopefully this avoids the need for <![CDATA[&#…; …]]>
At this time, the Hebrew (iw) file is a manual copy of the Hebrew (he) xml file. The ISO Hebrew code was changed from the original original ISO 639:1988 iw to he in 1989. My understanding is that the current iw status being "used previously but no longer assigned". Just wondering... is iw still needed on the Android platform? or can the iw copy be dropped?
Please let me know how these updates work for you. And, if anything needs to be fixed.
The automatic generation of XML generation has the following updates:
<item></item>
to<item />
\'
in the content text. • More complete XML heading:<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="yes"?>
See: https://github.com/nutritionfactsorg/daily-dozen-localization/commit/c6758055a31d6dce392f541fb67177ca89a8cdc7
The follow change was was done to the TSV file and propagated to the generated XML file.
1/4
and1/2
were replaced with UTF-8¼
and½
. Hopefully this avoids the need for<![CDATA[&#…; …]]>
At this time, the Hebrew (iw) file is a manual copy of the Hebrew (he) xml file. The ISO Hebrew code was changed from the original original ISO 639:1988
iw
tohe
in 1989. My understanding is that the currentiw
status being "used previously but no longer assigned". Just wondering... isiw
still needed on the Android platform? or can theiw
copy be dropped?Please let me know how these updates work for you. And, if anything needs to be fixed.