Re: Mac support of UCAS in Unicode 3.0

2000-10-27 Thread Deborah Goldsmith
On Friday, October 27, 2000, at 12:15 PM, Aki Inoue wrote: OmniWeb is one of few Web browsers that display UTF-8 encoded Web pages. As long as you have UCAS font with Unicode cmap, you should be able to display it with the browser. More precisely, all Mac web browsers can display

Re: Mac support of UCAS in Unicode 3.0

2000-10-26 Thread Deborah Goldsmith
on 10/26/00 3:55 PM, Nesbitt, Gavin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: To focus this advice, perhaps I can ask whether Unicode syllabic encoded web pages would be technically viewable on Macs? If so, what would be required to do so and if not, what might be required to get it supported...? All

Re: Mac support of UCAS in Unicode 3.0

2000-10-26 Thread Rick McGowan
The only exception I am aware of to this rule is the OmniWeb application which runs only on Mac OS X. One dis-advantage of OmniWeb, by the way, for international use, is that it requires that you set (in a preference panel) the encoding it uses for pages that it renders; it doesn't know