You can only use html markup in where it is supported. For example, those
source strings have html markups should support this.
It means that it is not supported almost the time.
On Wed, Dec 5, 2012 at 7:47 PM, Sérgio Marques <smarquespt@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi all,
In words like Script, since we in Portugal don´t have a translation for it
we used <i>Script</i>.
But now when I was installing the 3.6.4 version, in the extension section
of the installer there are:
Scripts for JavaScript
Scripts for Beanshell
Scripts for Python
But what I get is
<i>Scripts</i> for JavaScript
<i>Scripts</i> for Beanshell
<i>Scripts</i> for Python
Why is this happening? What I really wanted is to make them italic. Am I
doing something wrong or this doesn´t work? I´ve also applied same tags for
wildcard and probably others that I can´t recall. Maybe they´re all wrong.
Regards
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by Cheng-Chia Tseng
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