>
correct.
> Plain old Arial actually isn't your best choice, because it displays the
actually i meant ms arial unicode. its handy but huge.
> Fonts on my Windows 2000 system (at work) that support the Vietnamese
> precomposed characters *and* display these combinations correctly
> include:
g
Paul Hastings wrote:
> besides ms arial would anybody like to recommend a font suitable for
> vietnamese?
Plain old Arial actually isn't your best choice, because it displays the
circumflex-plus-grave and circumflex-plus-acute combinations
incorrectly. For Vietnamese they're supposed to be si
besides ms arial would anybody like to recommend a font suitable for
vietnamese?
thanks.
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