Sat, 30 Jun 2001 11:26:42 Michael Kaply
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> You're next question is probably "If you get the charset, why not just
> display page with the utf-8 charset tag in the UTF-8 codepage and use Times
> New Roman MT 30?" The answer to that is that when Mozilla gives the page
> to the font engine, it tells us that UTF-8 pages are in Western. There is
> no way for us to know at the font end that a page is actually a UTF-8 page.
> So we treat UTF-8 pages as western because we don't know any better.
In the preferences, there is a setting: use font xy for charset abc.
And I filled in: use Times MT30 for UTF-8 pages.
If this setting does not work because mozilla treats UTF8 as western,
then this is simply a bug in mozilla.
Jens