On Sat, Jun 02, 2001 at 07:04:48PM +0200, Ionel Mugurel Ciobîcã wrote: > Since we are talking about how to display correctly Romanian characters, > I should point to you that iso-8859-2, which is used to display Romanian > text is not good enough. Two Romanian letters are left behind. This is > corrected in iso-8859-16, but there are not fonts for this encoding. > I am talking about <t comma below> and <s comma below> which are > <U021B> and <U0219> in Unicode.
What about <U0218> and <U021A>? ;) How do you work around it with Latin 2, use the chars with cedilla? > Also, the quotation in Romanian is not made by "text", or ``text'', > but rather with ,,text´´ (close to German). <U201E> and <U201D>. > If I am going to use those for the Romanian nobody will be able to > read the text, because to many ? will be on the text. Any suggestions? Croatian has the same problem, but everyone figures out what "" and ``'' means so we use that. -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification

