Re: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Lars Marius Garshol
* John Hudson | | Does anyone know how/if Opera 6 handles complex script processing? What it does is basically to hand off the text to the OS, and let it do the processing and display. This works well, except for some issues with text selection, and, of course, bidi. | which could be interpret

RE: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread John Hudson
At 03:51 11/16/2001, Alan Wood wrote: >There is a beta version of Opera 6 available (http://www.opera.com/), the >first version with Unicode support. It has some problems with the names in >Japanese on Tex's page at: Does anyone know how/if Opera 6 handles complex script processing? The websit

RE: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Lars Kristan
eration, searching will become very unreliable - to say the least... My two cents. Regards to all, Lars > -Original Message- > From: Tex Texin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 08:51 > To: Unicoders > Subject: Re: Compelling Unicode demo > &

RE: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Jonathan Rosenne
Netscape 6.1 does the Hebrew correctly, but I think the Arabic is bad. Jony > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tex Texin > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 9:51 AM > To: Unicoders > Subject: Re: Compelling Unicod

Re: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Tex Texin
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Tex Texin > > Sent: Friday, November 16, 2001 9:51 AM > > To: Unicoders > > Subject: Re: Compelling Unicode demo > > > > > > The page has been updated again. It is getting to

RE: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Alan Wood
There is a beta version of Opera 6 available (http://www.opera.com/), the first version with Unicode support. It has some problems with the names in Japanese on Tex's page at: > http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/unicode-example.html > Alan Wood Documentation Writer / Web Master Context Limited (

Re: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Lars Marius Garshol
* Tex Texin | | I find IE 5.5 displays it well. I use Netscape 4.7 which has trouble | with Hebrew among other things. If you use another browser, I would | be interested in reports on which ones work well. (Don't bother to | tell me which ones don't work.) * Mike Lischke | | Indeed, this looks

RE: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Mike Lischke
> I find IE 5.5 displays it well. I use Netscape 4.7 which has > trouble with Hebrew among other things. If you use another > browser, I would be interested in reports on which ones work > well. (Don't bother to tell me which ones don't work.) Indeed, this looks pretty cool. IE 6.0 also displa

Re: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-16 Thread Tex Texin
The page has been updated again. It is getting to be pretty cool, thanks to new submissions for Inuktitut, Eritrean, Ethiopean, and others. It also has a link for ICU's online transliteration page. If you have trouble displaying it, there is a link to the Unicode site's helper page. I have to fix

Re: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-14 Thread Tex Texin
Thanks for the many comments this morning. Several people objected to any accents in the English column so they are gone now. Several people recommended Gerard Depardieu as a French actor. I gave credit to the first person. Some politicians have crept in. For now I am just incorporating what peo

Re: Compelling Unicode demo

2001-11-14 Thread Tex Texin
thanks for the replies I received today. I have updated the page: http://www.geocities.com/i18nguy/unicode-example.html For those of you that wanted to help, but couldn't think of a celebrity in some country, you might look at the internet movie database. They have a search of actors by birth cou