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== Rendering APL on websites == | == Rendering APL on websites == | ||
For APL code to be rendered well on a website, three conditions must be fulfilled | For APL code to be rendered well on a website, three conditions must be fulfilled: | ||
# The page has to use a proper encoding | # The page has to use a proper encoding | ||
# The APL code has to be formatted with an appropriate APL font | # The APL code has to be formatted with an appropriate APL font | ||
# The APL font has to be made available for those users that do not have it installed | # The APL font has to be made available for those users that do not have it installed | ||
All these things can be achieved by inserting the following into the <syntaxhighlight lang=html inline><head></syntaxhighlight> element of the page: | All these things can be achieved by inserting the following into the <syntaxhighlight lang=html inline><head></syntaxhighlight> element of the page (replace font name and file name with desired font): | ||
<syntaxhighlight lang=html> | <syntaxhighlight lang=html> | ||
<meta charset="UTF-8"> | <meta charset="UTF-8"> |