Re: displaying Unicode text (was Re: Transcriptions of Unicode)

2000-12-07 Thread Erik van der Poel
Mark Davis wrote: Let's take an example. - The page is UTF-8. - It contains a mixture of German, dingbats and Hindi text. - My locale is de_DE. From your description, it sounds like Modzilla works as follows: - The locale maps (I'm guessing) to 8859-1 - 8859 maps to, say Helvetica.

Re: displaying Unicode text (was Re: Transcriptions of Unicode)

2000-12-07 Thread Mark Davis
more wriggle-room to allow people flexibility. Mark - Original Message - From: "Erik van der Poel" [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, December 07, 2000 00:30 Subject: Re: d

Re: displaying Unicode text (was re: Transcriptions of Unicode)

2000-12-06 Thread James Kass
John H. Jenkins wrote: At 3:57 PM -0800 12/6/00, James Kass wrote: A Universal Character Set should not require mark-up/tags. Au contraire, it's been implicit in the design of Unicode from the beginning that markup/tags would be required in certain situations. Because of the 65536