Deborah Goldsmith wrote:
> That is the problem, but it's more general. Shift JIS
> contains Cyrillic,
> and IE and Netscape on the Mac do not give a way to control
> the sequence
> of fonts used for UTF-8 display. It's getting to Japanese
> fonts before
> Cyrillic fonts. This is not specific
Well, I installed the cyrillic fonts from language kit and everything
works fine now.
>
> That is the problem, but it's more general. Shift JIS contains
Cyrillic,
> and IE and Netscape on the Mac do not give a way to control the
sequence
> of fonts used for UTF-8 display. It's getting to Japanes
On Tuesday, April 30, 2002, at 01:35 PM, Tom Gewecke wrote:
>> Russian characters have an extra spacing on Mac in both browsers (no
>> problem on pc).
>> T h e c h a r a c t e r sl o o k l I k e t h I s there is no
>> actual space between them. I have been testing on OS X using IE 5.1 a
At 14:13 -0500 2002-04-30, Bahman Zakeri wrote:
>I'm working on a web based language project that involves Russian and
>Spanish. I have successfully created pages using utf-8 for Spanish, the
>pages show up fine in both IE and NS on both Mac and pc. However,
>Russian characters have an extra spaci
>Russian characters have an extra spacing on Mac in both browsers (no
>problem on pc).
>T h e c h a r a c t e r sl o o k l I k e t h I s there is no
>actual space between them. I have been testing on OS X using IE 5.1 and
>NS 6.2. This page has the same issue
>http://www.unicode.org/uni
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From: "Bahman Zakeri" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: den 30 april 2002 21:13
Subject: display issue on mac
> T h e c h a r a c t e r sl o o k l I k e t h I s there is no
It looks like the characters are conve
On Tue, Apr 30, 2002 at 02:13:30PM -0500, Bahman Zakeri wrote:
> T h e c h a r a c t e r sl o o k l I k e t h I s there is no
> actual space between them. I have been testing on OS X using IE 5.1 and
> NS 6.2. This page has the same issue
> http://www.unicode.org/unicode/standard/transla
I'm working on a web based language project that involves Russian and
Spanish. I have successfully created pages using utf-8 for Spanish, the
pages show up fine in both IE and NS on both Mac and pc. However,
Russian characters have an extra spacing on Mac in both browsers (no
problem on pc).
T h
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