Improved e-Mail Fonts
Wablenica
mosind at yahoo.com
Mon Mar 26 03:24:16 UTC 2001
One way out for non-ANSI character could be attaching the Rich Text Format
files that use the Unicode set. The standard Microsoft TrueType fonts for US
version lack most haceks and ogoneks but the Pan-Euro Win9x versions have a
support for them. IE 5 browser claims to install Multilanguage support when
needed; one may also download the fonts for Multilanguage support from the
net.
One of the best free online Unicode TTF fonts I've seen is TITUS Cyberbit
Basic ( http://titus.fkidg1.uni-frankfurt.de/unicode/tituut.asp ) that has
all the Unicode IPA characters, all the non-spacing diacritics, and lots of
"user-defined" combinations (such as nasalized vowels with breves). Plus
full Greek, Hebrew, Devanagari, Arabic and what have you in - Unicode 2.0
standard.
Connie.
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