On 19 Jan 2008 Alexander Ausserstorfer wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > James Bursa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>On Friday 18 January 2008, Alexander Ausserstorfer wrote: >>> Netsurf (version 1.1 from 13. August) isn't able to show the >>> (EUR)-sign correctly, is it? Or do I something wrong? >> >>That should work. NetSurf will even use the symbol from a different font if >>your selected font doesn't have it. What do you see instead of the Euro? > I can see some small numbers: 00 or 00 > 96 80 > I suppose that 00 should be the Euro-sign. > 80 > The equivalent HTML-code is: > <br>30,– bis 45,– € pro Person und Tag<br> I get the same result. In O1 the 00/96 comes out as an n-dash but the 00/80 is a rectangle (unrecognised character). However if I look at the source in System font, the euro is an unencoded sign. The 00/80 looks like a subscript double quote, whatever that's called: 23, bis 35, pro Person >>These are some possible reasons for it not working: >> >>1. There is a problem with the page. What is the URL? > http://gastgeber.miesbach.de/gzi00041.htm >>2. One of your fonts claims to have a Euro symbol, but has some other symbol >>instead. >> >>3. All of your fonts claim not to have a Euro symbol. I don't normally have a problem with Euro signs. -- _ |_|. _ Richard Porter http://www.minijem.plus.com/ |\_||_ mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
