On Mon, Feb 09, 2004 at 10:09:17AM -0500, Alexander R. Pruss wrote:
> > yes, it works, but that was what I meant by an "ugly hack", and it does
> > not solve the situation if you are making plucker document out of
> > www site that uses different encodings.
> 
> jPluck will convert between encodings.

I know, but that does not solve the original problem - if the page
I want to pluck uses e.g. iso-8859-2 repertoire and it has a link to page that
uses iso-8859-1 (or koi8-r or anything, or even worse, characters from more
codepages). As I said, support in plucker is _almost_ there and I am willing 
to work on it - but only if there is an interest in developpers' comunity 
to include the support in plucker.

> 
> > Besides, I did not found any
> > ISO-8859-2 fonts (I think I am going to make some as an interim measure,
> > btw antialiased fonts look really ugly when used on colour background)
> 
> Use a Windows Latin 2 font and jpluck's conversion.  I can email you one
> based on Lubak's Tahoma font.  Currently I have it in a Fonts4OS5 font
> package, but I can easily convert it to a Plucker font package.

 thanks, that would be great


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