On Sat, 12 Jul 2003, John Cowan wrote:

> Jungshik Shin scripsit:
>
> > > I don't know why UniScribe is not always installed by default,
> > > as it is also useful for Latin, Greek and Cyrillic (the regional
> >
> MS products have yet to recognize that Latin, Greek, and Cyrillic are
> complex-rendering scripts.

  As far as the releaseed MS Products go, that's true. As already mentioned,
usp1*.dll (Uniscribe) included in MS Office 2003 beta(?), however, can handle
combining diacritics for Latin/Cyrillic/Greek.

  Jungshik


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