Re: Scripts
From: | Paul Bennett <paul.bennett@...> |
Date: | Tuesday, July 9, 2002, 2:43 |
On 8 Jul 2002 at 21:51, Tim May wrote:
>
> Christian Thalmann writes:
> > Ooh, I just found out that my Mac *can* display thorns and eths -- > in
> Internet Explorer! I've been using Netscape so far. Hmm... a > reason
> for switching? But I really like my Netscape mail environment. > Maybe
> I'll just wait for the full version of Mozilla... > > > -- Christian
> Thalmann
>
> Isn't Mozilla 1.0 out on the Mac yet? I know it's available for
> Windows and Linux...
>
> [checks mozilla.org]
>
> Yeah, it is out. What is there to wait for?
>
Quick delurk for a silly question (again).
Anyone know of a browser that'll do both Unicode and Rubys?
MSIE does Unicode real well, but handles Rubys incompetently.
Mozilla does Unicode (IMO) better, but is completely Ruby-
unaware.
Amaya does Rubys beautifully, but doesn't seem to do UTF-8
(other Unicode mappings basically untested).
Lynx manages Rubys better than expected, but ... well ... you
know.
I suspect (but don't immediately recall) that Opera isn't a
candidate either.
See, I'm asking because I feel that Rubys would be a more-
than-adequate way to put interlinear text into HTML, since
they'd wrap better than tables.
Pb
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