On Thursday 10 October 2002 18:47, C Bobroff wrote:
> Arash,

> > Do you know if pages with embedded fonts work fine with other browsers as
> > well? I mean other browsers than IE.
>
> First of all, Weft (free) is only for use with IE. THere is another
> product called Fairy
> http://www.em2-solutions.com/apps/fairy/fairy.htm
> which works on all browsers/platforms but costs between US $50 and $700
> depending on what kind of site. (30 day free trial)
[...]
> One step forwards, 3 steps backwards....

>From your comments about the Konqueror snapshot, that I had sent, I 
understood, that it comes close to what you wanted. You made a comment about 
the font: that's jsut because I am using Arial Unicode M$ to read Farsi pages 
with Konqueror. But if everythign else was OK, why do you wan to use Weft?
I used Weft some years back to embed Tamil fonts into HTML pages and all the 
scholars really liked it, but I didn't, because it was not working with every 
Tamil font. I don't know what the problem was.

But if you can do whatever you want to do with Unicode, that is really the 
recommended way. Don't make a webpage that keeps Free Software users out :)

Greetings,
Arash
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