NoOp wrote:
On 09/09/2011 06:59 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
NoOp wrote:
On 09/09/2011 04:56 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
NoOp wrote:
Works for me - is there an issue?
As do the wingding characters (including smiley face et al) in this
page:
<http://www.alanwood.net/demos/wingdings.html>
Ah, but you cheated:
<td class="big"><font face="Wingdings">J</font></td>
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Really?
Does that display as a smiley on your system?
I get an alphabet down the first column and the various smilies in
column five, so I cited the column-five code as cheating.
See my screenshots.
Just saw your latest addition, which is the first one I see as relevant
since it's from the browser. The ability of a word processor to display
these characters sheds no light on the ability of SeaMonkey to do so; it
only proves the font is installed on your system.
You've now confirmed that I have the same issue about which the OP
(Ray_Net) complained -- your browser displays column one correctly using
the nonstandard Wingdings glyphs, but his and mine substitute the
standard Unicode glyphs from some other font.
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