On 2004.05.25, 15:15, Peter Constable <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> "... during the first half of the 20th century the Joker cards >> became two (usually one red and one black... > > Is there an expectation here that supporting the playing cards will > require polychromatic font technology?
No more than chess figures (which may be also red and black, not always white and black). Pairs of "filled and not filled" figures standing for real life colors are usual in simple text situation. Remember copying chalk board diagrams to white paper notebooks? -- ____. Ant�nio MARTINS-Tuv�lkin | ()| <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> |####| PT-1XXX-XXX LISBOA N�o me invejo de quem tem | +351 934 821 700 carros, parelhas e montes | http://www.tuvalkin.web.pt/bandeira/ s� me invejo de quem bebe | http://pagina.de/bandeiras/ a �gua em todas as fontes |

