On 1/12/04 5:33 PM, "Bruce Klutchko" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 1/12/04 4:06 PM, "Dénes Bogsányi" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> These fonts are used for letters with diacritical marks particularly for use
>> in Central European languages. They belog to the ISO Latin-2 and ISO 8859-2
>> character sets. Without them control-e and control-u followed by the letter
>> has to be used to type these letters and even then some letters such as ű
>> and ő can not be used.
>> Regards
>> Dénes
> 
> Thanks to Dénes and all the others who answered my question. Now I know what
> they are for. But try as I might, I can't find *where* they are located
> using FontBook. Are they perhaps contained within the installed Geneva,
> Helvetica, etc. fonts?

Deep inside /System/Library/TextEncodings/ there's a Central European
Encodings.bundle. If you control-click on that package you can get further
in to /Contents/Resources/Central European Encodings.rsrc .

I imagine they're in there.

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