Re: Second report on Koni'
From: | Tristan <kesuari@...> |
Date: | Monday, March 24, 2003, 20:03 |
On Tue, 2003-03-25 at 00:44, Daniel Andreasson Vpc-Work wrote:
> One problem though. The ALT-combinations of the Thryomanes font
> we're using are working just fint here at work. However, when I
> try them at home they're not working at all. Why is that? Does
> it have anything to do with me running Windows 2000 at work and
> Windows 97 at home? The characters are all there at home, it's
> just that I have to choose "insert -> symbol" every time I need
> a barred b or barred t. That's pretty annoying.
There is no such thing as Windows 97. Perhaps you mean Windows 98? In
which case, yes, it's the version of Windows. Windows NT derivatives
(NT, 2k, XP) all support Unicode input reasonably nicely, but Windows
(9x, ME) don't.
Tristan.
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