Improved e-Mail Fonts

Alan H. Hartley ahartley at d.umn.edu
Sun Mar 25 23:35:05 UTC 2001


In the long run, it would be best to use fonts that represent a subset
of Unicode. (In the near term, that'll be difficult.) As a very small
example in HTML, see my mock-up of an entry ASSINIBOINE for the OED:

http://www.d.umn.edu/~ahartley/slips_to_entry.html

One version uses GIF files for phonetic and Greek characters, and the
other is for Unicode-capable browsers and fonts (Netscape 4.73 and 6,
and Arial Unicode MS and Lucida Sans Unicode work well).

Alan



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