Jonathon Blake wrote:
John wrote:

  
instead of her question marks on two of the languages.
    

That is a font issue on the user end of things.
[FWIW, both the Japanese and Korean display correctly for me.]

Providing the transliteration in parenthesis _might_ work, but it will
be "ugly".
  
The reason I am suggesting a Latin alternative is to give a clue to users who *don't* have Asian fonts installed. Right now, those links just look "broken" to such users. A Latin alternative would help them realize "that link looks broken because my computer can't show Japanese" rather than just thinking "this page has messed up links."

However, I don't think it's a major issue, and if it's technically difficult to solve, it's not worth spending a lot of energy on.
-- 
Janet Swisher --- Senior Technical Writer
Enthought, Inc. http://www.enthought.com

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