Hello,

I'm still working on the svg file which contains Chinese characters.  Some 
group members have shown me the options of displaying characters in the svg 
file. In the following page, all the characters are unicode directly entered to 
the page with a Chinese IME, rather than by Javascript.  The best browser for 
this page is Opera. The second is Firefox.  The IE doesn't display Chinese 
characters when they are entered this way.

 http://www.pinyinology.com/test/chinese2.svg
 
The svg file will be included in an html page which is an article in English on 
comparative philosophy.  Many readers of it do not read Chinese. Something 
needs to be done for them to understand the argument.  What I like to see is 
that when the reader moves the cursor to a Chinese character, its corresponding 
English word will appear in a small rectangle beside it, like the title 
attribute, not the one within the <head></head> tags, in an html page. There 
are four characters in above page. They are listed in the following page:

http://www.pinyinology.com/test/span3.html

I tried myself with the intrinsic event onmouseover, but without success.  Any 
help in this regard is highly appreciated.

Fulio Pen


      

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