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.
more wriggle-room to allow people flexibility.
Mark
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From: "Erik van der Poel" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: "Unicode List" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
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