In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tim Hill wrote:
> > 
> > I need to use the Marlett font included with Windows (to access glyphs of
> > various Windows graphics such as scrollbar arrows), but it doesn't seem to
> > work on Mozilla.
> 
> (not a feature of the style system, setting follow-ups to npm.layout)
> 
> Marlett has a 'Symbol' encoding, that is, there is no mapping from the
> glyph indices to Unicode, so Mozilla is doing the right thing by
> displaying the text on your page as text.  IE is just guessing.

> I was about to say 'hope that helps', but I guess it doensn't.  Hope it
> explains things, anyway.

Yes, thanks. I was interested to see my URL in the original post. The 
same is the case with Opera and Netscape 4 with various other fonts 
including Book Antiqua being substituted. I thought it may be a 
shortcoming of these browsers, but from what you say it seems to be 
the reverse.

-- 
Phil Shaw
<URL:http://www.codestyle.org/>

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