On Tue, 20 Nov 2001 15:59:07 +0000 (GMT), in perl.unicode you wrote:

> b. One file worked fine, but for another it converted the Chinese
> data to different Chinese data.

Did you see any correlation between the code points? Like, say, turning
4567 into 6745?

Can you give an example of "before" and "after" data?

> PS: Does anyone know of - even an odd looking - Fixed pitch Unicode font
> including Western European, CJK, Cyrillic and Greek glyphs (ie: most Left
> to Right data) ? It's not for an end-user, it's for techies like myself,
> so it doesn't need to be brilliant, just more distinctive than a set of
> squares or blocks !

I think MS Mincho (that came with Japanese language pack for MSIE 3.0, I
think) is fixed-width and has Western, Cyrillic, and Greek glyphs --
and, of course, a large assortment of CJK. But I've only used it for CJK
so I can't say for sure.

Cheers,
Philip

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