> Just my $0.02, but as a Windows98/XP terminal emulator user, the main
> problem is that, to my knowledge, there is no fixed-width unicode font
> available.  The best I can do is the Japanese MS Gothic, which gives
> me English, Japanese and some Cyrillic and Greek.  

Do you mean that MS Gothic is enough for your use?
If yes, you can use it on PuTTY with jppatch(*).
UTF-8 is also available on it.

(*) http://hp.vector.co.jp/authors/VA024651/#PuTTYkj_top

> Thus, even if I have
> Lynx display the raw UTF8, the terminal emulator has no way to present it.

Setting D.C.S to UNICODE(UTF-8) is useful for pages encoded by UTF-8.
Of course, you need to use terminal emulator which is available
unicode font.
--
Takeshi Hataguchi
E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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