Alan Wood
Tue, 03 Oct 2000 02:12:15 -0700
> Aleksandar Poposki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] asked: > > where could I obtain true-type fonts for Unicode. > You can find a list of fonts that include the Unicode Cyrillic range of characters at: http://www.hclrss.demon.co.uk/unicode/cyrillic.html You can find information about obtaining those fonts at: http://www.hclrss.demon.co.uk/unicode/fonts.html However, you probably don't need to worry about obtaining special fonts. Unicode Cyrillic characters are included in recent versions of Arial, Courier New and Times New Roman, and so many Windows users can already display them. Macintosh users with Mac OS 9 can install the Cyrillic language kit from their OS CD-ROM, and this enables recent Web browsers to display Unicode Cyrillic as well as other encodings. Fingertip Software Inc. produces Character Set Converter, which runs under Windows and can convert Unicode Cyrillic to and from various Windows, Macintosh and DOS Cyrillic character sets: http://www.fingertipsoft.com/csconv/brochure.html Alan Wood Documentation Writer / Web Master Context Limited (http://www.context.co.uk/) mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.alanwood.net/ (Unicode, special characters, pesticide names)