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/**\r
* Whether to use HTML entities in the output.\r
+ * @name CKEDITOR.config.entities\r
* @type Boolean\r
* @default true\r
* @example\r
* Whether to convert some Latin characters (Latin alphabet No. 1, ISO 8859-1)\r
* to HTML entities. The list of entities can be found at the\r
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html#h-24.2.1">W3C HTML 4.01 Specification, section 24.2.1</a>.\r
+ * @name CKEDITOR.config.entities_latin\r
* @type Boolean\r
* @default true\r
* @example\r
* HTML entities. This may be more relevant for users typing text written in Greek.\r
* The list of entities can be found at the\r
* <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/sgml/entities.html#h-24.3.1">W3C HTML 4.01 Specification, section 24.3.1</a>.\r
+ * @name CKEDITOR.config.entities_greek\r
* @type Boolean\r
* @default true\r
* @example\r
* When specified as the value 'force', it will simply convert all entities into the above form.\r
* For example, the phrase "This is Chinese: 汉语." is outputted\r
* as "This is Chinese: &#27721;&#35821;."\r
- * @type Boolean\r
+ * @name CKEDITOR.config.entities_processNumerical\r
* @type Boolean|String\r
* @default false\r
* @example\r
* An additional list of entities to be used. It's a string containing each\r
* entry separated by a comma. Entities names or number must be used, exclusing\r
* the "&" preffix and the ";" termination.\r
+ * @name CKEDITOR.config.entities_additional\r
* @default '#39' // The single quote (') character.\r
* @type String\r
* @example\r