Ray_Net <[email protected]> writes:

> Richmond wrote on 09-12-16 11:03:
>> "David E. Ross" <[email protected]> writes:
>>
>>> I assert that it is the sender's reponsibility to ensure that sent
>>> messages can be correctly viewed by the intended recipients.  This is
>> But while we are waiting for the ideal world, we have to be
>> pragmatic. Senders with MS Office don't know what they are doing
>> typically.
> When I was at work, everybody uses Microsoft Outlook and everyboy uses
> Wingdings to make a smiley.  We did not know that outside our
> intranet, that this "picture" is not shown correctly.  Now, with my
> windows10 machine, I use SM, but If I use Outlook, I think that the
> wingdings smiley will render correctly.  So it looks, that the problem
> is an SM problem; because Outlook can render the wingdings smiley
> which is present on my computer (I have this font available)

I am not sure what you are saying. Is it that SM can display Wingdings
on Windows 10? I believe the problem is that Wingdings is a Microsoft
font which is not distributed with Linux. (Maybe because of licenses).
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