[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do the Japanese read the hex digits A thru F?
Probably: ei, bi, shi, di, i, effu.
_ Marco
On 07/02/2000 09:16:36 AM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The problem with the phrase "plain text ceases to be plain if you decide
that
layout information needs to be encoded" is the word "layout." In the
broadest
sense, line and paragraph separation could be considered "layout," and
nobody
would
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/consortium/distlist.html
does not mention the archives. Where are they, again?
- Mike
Mike J. Brown, software engineer at My XML/XSL resources:
webb.net in Denver, Colorado, USA
I wrote:
http://www.unicode.org/unicode/consortium/distlist.html
does not mention the archives. Where are they, again?
Actually it does mention them, but it just says they're linked from the
Unicode home page. I don't think that's true.
Only in the sense that Arial is more attractive than Times New Roman. For
on-screen display of small amounts of text, a Gothic font is better due to
the low resolution of displays, but for larger amounts of printed text, a
Mincho font is preferred. Newspapers (and Word documents) are all set in
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