no, Cyrillic is absolutely wrong. The text is supposed to render regular
shaped latin letters with bars and dots above and underneath them.
Because they don't utf-8 yet, they use some special Baskerville font,
replacing characters such as $ for ā etc.
Bernd.
> I have no idea how it should look, but changing the text encoding to
> Cyrillic (Windows) I get the best results. If you can read it, you
> might be able to verify it. It looks to me initially as another text
> encoding issue.
Bernd wrote:
> > Hi there,
> > I'm trying to access the Online encyclopedia of Islam from Brill.nl.
> > They use a specific font, just for this site, so you have to download
> > and install it. For the curious here the links:
> > Fonts: http://www.encislam.demo.brill.nl/download/EncIslamFonts.zip
> > Demo page with fonts in use:
> > http://www.encislam.brill.nl/data/EncIslam/C7/COM-0497.html
> >
> > The problem is, the text is not correctly rendered, maybe it has
> > something to do with CSS? The fonts? I can't tell. I've tested the
page
> > on Camino, Firefox, Safari and Opera. Opera is the only one that
renders
> > it as expected.
> > Maybe this specific site is not so important, the issue itself
might be...
> >
> > Bernd.
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