if you don't want to play the whole game, MS makes a font that
contains just about all the chars..

"ms arial unicode", you get it with office or some other ms apps, and
can be installed anywhere ttf fonts are supported.

I don't speak many of the languages that unicode supports, but
GOOGLE(and others) have helped me translate many times!

On 11/6/06, Dave Methvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Nabble doesn't nibble at my nybbles. (IE they don't mess with
> > the unicode and it works!) FF 2.0 Mac shows just fine.
>
> You're right, I think it's your earlier guess that we don't have all the
> world's fonts installed. I think it is best to assume that users have only a
> basic set of fonts, and not the entire set of Unicode glyphs.
>
> Windows has a font download option but I have turned it off. I don't see any
> point in installing Thai or Chinese since I can't read it anyway; the little
> rectangular boxes make just as much sense and take up less memory. There was
> a security vulnerability in Windows last year having to do with automatic
> font download (MS06-002) so you can bet that many companies have turned it
> off as well.
>
>
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