----- Message d'origine ----- De: "Michael (michka) Kaplan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To answer the original question, support of Unicode in *any* version of > Windows (or indeed any operating system) is between 1.1 and 4.0, depending > on what feature you are looking at. To answer such a question, the specific > feature about which the questioning party is thinking must be given as a > part of said question. > I might have not been clear here, I'm sorry if this is the case. I'm interested in knowing whether the following features would soon be found in Windows : fonts for scripts covered by Unicode 4.0, corresponding rendering engine to display all Unicode 4.0 scripts â I suspect this should be ok(*)â and updated character table insertion features in Office and OS to key in any character in Unicode 4.0. P. A. (*) Well, does the latest or next version of the Office/OS tools support (render) the OpenType ligature features for latin scripts, which seems to me most useful to implement Unicode properly and simply? I was under the impression â maybe mistaken â the OpenType ligature feature was currently not supported by Office tools for the latin scripts.

