• Does Tooltipy works with UTF-8? When a Latin character (? or á) appears after the prefix, the word is not indexed. Could you solve this? Thx!

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  • Plugin Author Jamel.Z

    (@lebleut)

    Hi @julianomendonca,

    I thought it’s working, can you give an example here ?

    Thread Starter julianomendonca

    (@julianomendonca)

    Hi! For exemple, if you write “educa??o” and include “educ” keyword as a prefix, it won’t be detected.

    Thread Starter julianomendonca

    (@julianomendonca)

    Please check the problem at this link: https://www.utopicastudios.com/taquigrafe (I’ll leave it available for a short time). Thank you, Juliano.

    Plugin Author Jamel.Z

    (@lebleut)

    Hi again,

    And what if you add the word educa??o as a tooltip keyword ?

    Thread Starter julianomendonca

    (@julianomendonca)

    Educa??o is only an exemple. I’m not an expert, but english is a very easy and simple idiom. But, in portuguese, like in some others latin languages,there are too many verbals variations that come with these latin characters, like educarás, educaríamos, educaríeis, educássemos, educar?o,… Besides, there are hundreds of verbs that i’d need to create tooltips. Your plugin is the only one that work with prefix, a very great differencial that could facilitate my work. But unffortunatly it’s not working so nice. Like me, a lot of people will have the same problem. Please, i really need to know if you could correct it?

    Thread Starter julianomendonca

    (@julianomendonca)

    Sorry, i made a mistake. The CM Glossary Plugin can be used to prefix, if you clear the “Highlight only space separated terms?” checkbox. Also, there are some important advantages: the plugin work very well, they respond our questions very fast and give us an excellent support.

    Plugin Author Jamel.Z

    (@lebleut)

    Hi @julianomendonca,

    Any way sorry for not being able to solve the Latin character issue and for the delay

    Thanks ??

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