Re: OT: languages and spellings

1999-10-18 Thread Christian Gassmann
Hi! Peter Steiner [EMAIL PROTECTED] about "OT: languages and spellings": Perhaps we should use the phonetic alphabet of the IPA (international phonetic association), Unicode characters 0x0250..0x02af, but then i know just know one font, Lucida Sans Unicode, having these, and where

Re: Re[2]: OT: languages and spellings

1999-10-18 Thread Alexander V. Kiselev
Hi there! On 19 Oct 99, at 1:28, Thomas Fernandez wrote about "Re[2]: OT: languages and spellings": Perhaps we should use the phonetic alphabet of the IPA (international phonetic association), Unicode characters 0x0250..0x02af, but then i know just know one font, Lucida Sa

Re: OT: languages and spellings

1999-10-18 Thread Peter Steiner
Hello Alexander On Monday, October 18, 1999, 10:04:50 PM, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote: Perhaps we should use the phonetic alphabet of the IPA (international phonetic association), Unicode characters 0x0250..0x02af, but then i know just know one font, Lucida Sans Unicode, having these, and

Re: OT: languages and spellings

1999-10-18 Thread Peter Steiner
Hello! On Monday, October 18, 1999, 10:01:11 PM, Alexander V. Kiselev wrote: Anybody knows whether this is covered by some RFCs or not? It's covered in the Unicode Standard (ISO 10646), but to find an online explanation is somewhat difficult... I've got a number of OL-made messages lately,

Re: OT: languages and spellings

1999-10-18 Thread Alexander Drunin
Hi Thomas, TF In that case, I hope TB will support Unicode. That's from Stefan' letter: AD Is it possible to read messages written with AD UTF-8 (Unicode) charset? Not yet, but it is planned... -- Alexander Drunin Using The Bat! 1.36 under Windows NT 4.0 Build 1381 Service Pack 5