If you only need a few instances it would be rather simple to flip an
image in photoshop or any other graphic editor such as gimp. I do not
know where to find such a font. I do think it would be possible to
make it and load it onto your machine. However, using it in a
stylesheet gives me pause. AFAIK and I could be wrong about this, even
if *you* have it your viewer certainly won't. You might be better off
treating such text as img.

Dana

On 7/8/05, Ian Skinner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anybody know where one could get his hands on a mirror-reversed version of a 
> common font such as Arial or Times?
> 
> As well as how one would put such a theoretical font on ones system and use 
> it in a stylesheet?
> 
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