Hello Jack,

Thanks for the reply.
It seems it's not allowed to use characters with accents as class
names. So I have ln-á LIs but the plugin cannot select them.
A workaround could be to group accented characters with normal ones,
like every "a" and "á" results could be on the same list. Is it
possible to do it somehow?

Thanks

On Mar 9, 10:29 pm, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The letters array does double-duty: it's used to create the nav strip
> and it's also used to add a class to each LI in your list, based on the
> first text character inside your list item. An exception is the '_',
> which is added to LI's that start with a number. So, for example, after
> listnav is applied you'll have LI's like:
>
> <li class='anythingYouHadBefore ln-a'><a href="something.html">An item
> that starts with 'a'</a></li>
>
> (notice the ln-a class)
>
> I'm not familiar enough with non-english languages to know if letters
> like the ones you're adding can be used as css class names. If they are,
> it seems like it would work by adding those letters to the letters
> array. If they're not, we'd have to think out a workaround.
>
> - Jack
>
>
>
> jdg wrote:
> > I would like to use some extra characters for the first letter like á,
> > é or ő. I can extend the "letters" array with those chars but when i
> > click them on the interface it shows the full list of LIs instead of
> > the chars i expect.
> > I'm using the newest version (2.0) with jquery 1.2.6.
> > Could u give me some hint how to solve this?
>
> > Thanks.

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