Re: Font embedding
From: | Herman Miller <hmiller@...> |
Date: | Wednesday, May 5, 1999, 3:49 |
On Tue, 4 May 1999 19:27:05 +0100, Boudewijn Rempt
<bsarempt@...> wrote:
>I've succeeded in getting Netscape to display Unicode using the Cyberbit
>font, though - I think that that would be a better route. Free unicode =
fonts
>are starting to become available, too, and if I've read the readme's =
with
>the source of Pine correctly, from next year on all mail readers have to
>be unicode compliant or they should be considered broken. There's light
>at the horizon!
Both Internet Explorer and Netscape can display Unicode. See my Kirezagi
page (http://www.io.com/~hmiller/kirezagi.html) for an example. I don't
think I'm likely to want to switch to Netscape for reading mail, though.
I also provide a free Unicode font that includes all of the Latin =
alphabet
characters and a selection of Greek and Cyrillic characters (available on
my language page).
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languages of Kolagia---> =
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Thryomanes /"If all Printers were determin'd not to print =
any
(Herman Miller) / thing till they were sure it would offend no =
body,
moc.oi @ rellimh <-/ there would be very little printed." -Ben =
Franklin