Mike C wrote, On 21/03/2012 06:18:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
It works ok in Outlook, so you must use Outlook instead of SM who prefer
to show J instead of the smiling icon.
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On 03/20/2012 11:09 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/20/12 10:18 PM, Mike C wrote:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
There was an extensive discussion about Wingdings in Web pages, not so
long ago. The conclusion is that, since this is contrary to the HTML
specifications
On 3/22/12 1:54 PM, NoOp wrote:
On 03/20/2012 11:09 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/20/12 10:18 PM, Mike C wrote:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
There was an extensive discussion about Wingdings in Web pages, not so
long ago. The conclusion is that, since this is contrary
On 3/20/12 10:18 PM, Mike C wrote:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
There was an extensive discussion about Wingdings in Web pages, not so
long ago. The conclusion is that, since this is contrary to the HTML
specifications, it is generally NOT allowed. Only those special
characters
Interviewed by CNN on 21/03/2012 02:18, Mike C told the world:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
I don't think so. Not easily, anyway. The problem with
wingdings/webdings and other dingbat fonts is that they aren't Unicode
fonts, so there's no way to provide a fallback glyph
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 03:19:36 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
Yes, Windows and Macs usually do have this font installed. So what? This
is no longer a Windows-only world. For instance, AFAIK Android phones
and tablets don't come with a Wingdings-compatible font. Same, I think,
for Blackberries.
But
Interviewed by CNN on 21/03/2012 08:19, Philip Chee told the world:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 03:19:36 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
Yes, Windows and Macs usually do have this font installed. So what? This
is no longer a Windows-only world. For instance, AFAIK Android phones
and tablets don't come with a
On 03/21/2012 04:19 AM, Philip Chee wrote:
On Wed, 21 Mar 2012 03:19:36 -0300, MCBastos wrote:
Yes, Windows and Macs usually do have this font installed. So what? This
is no longer a Windows-only world. For instance, AFAIK Android phones
and tablets don't come with a Wingdings-compatible
On 3/20/12 11:09 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 3/20/12 10:18 PM, Mike C wrote:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
There was an extensive discussion about Wingdings in Web pages, not so
long ago. The conclusion is that, since this is contrary to the HTML
specifications
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
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Mike C wrote:
Is there a way to Use Wingdings in SM mail?
Yes.
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