Polish Fonts

Mila Saskova-Pierce mzs at UNLSERVE.UNL.EDU
Wed Sep 6 21:20:15 UTC 2000


Microsoft Word has a good program for Polish.  (I have Office 2000).  It
can toggle among several languages for typing (via little squares at the
bottom of the page), and displays all the characters from other languages
correctly on the same page.  I did not have any problems, including Turkish
and Russian letters in a Czech text.  Mila Saskova-Pierce

>I would be grateful if somebody could help me find a good Polish font
>compatible with Windows and an International keyboard.  We have just
>started teaching Polish at Northern Illinois U. and my dept. installed a
>font called "Ogonki 3.0".  Unfortunately, it seems to be reeking havoc
>with the other languages in our Learning Center, especially Spanish.  It
>somehow effects the diacritical markings in the other languages.  The
>service people for this software can't seem to help.
>
>So if anybody has had similar problems or has found a good Polish font
>please let me know.
>
>Sincerely,
>Joanna Kot
>Assoc. prof. of Russian and Polish
>Northern Illinois University
>tc0jxk1 at corn.cso.niu.edu
>
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Dr. Mila Saskova-Pierce
University of Nebraska
1133 Oldfather Hall, Lincoln, NE 68588-0315
Tel:  (402) 472 1336

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