LL-L "Technica" 2004.03.26 (05) [E]
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From: Roger Hondshoven <roger.hondshoven at pandora.be>
Subject: LL-L "Language varieties" 2004.03.26 (01) [E]
Hello everybody,
I have a problem with the encoding tool "Unicode UTF-8. I don't see how I
can switch to it on my PC. Does someone have a solution. Thanks in advance.
Roger
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From: R. F. Hahn <sassisch at yahoo.com>
Subject: Technica
Moyen, Roger!
Others may turn out to be more helpful than I can be. For now let me
mention that much depends on your email program. Somewhere (usually under
"View" or "Format" and equivalents) there ought to be a menu item "Encoding"
(and equivalents). If Unicode UTF-8 is not specified there, you ought to be
able to load it as one of the available encoding modes. (You might find
this under "Tools" and "Options" (and equivalents).
You ought to consult your help program and look for information under
"encoding."
Your program might ask you what font to load when you go into Unicode UTF-8
mode. The best font for it at the moment is Arial Unicode. It has the
largest number of characters, including extended Roman (yes, including Old
English and Old Saxon symbols), International Phonetic Alphabet, extended
Cyrillic, extended Greek, extended Hebrew, extended Arabic, Armenian,
Georgian, the major Indic scripts, Thai, Lao, Tibetan, Korean, Chinese,
Japanese and numerous scientific characters. It used to be available free
of charge, but now it is a part of Microsoft software packages. (I was lucky
enough to have gotten it before commercialization.) The latest version of
(single-spaced) Courier New is one of the so-so substitutes.
Bye for now, and thanks for you participation, Roger!
Reinhard/Ron
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