Stéphane Grégoire wrote:
Hi,

Ray_Net a tapoté, le 08/09/2011 23:45:
I very often get smileys from outlook users which display as "J".


And what should be showed in place of J?




We need to get a good understanding on what is involved in using fonts on web pages and HTML mail.

1. On a web page, or HTML mail the font names we use must be installed on the viewers PC. 2. If you use a font name that is not installed on the viewers PC then the browser, mail reader will resort to the common font installed.

3. If you are on a private network an you know all the fonts installed on all the PCs on that network you can use all the fancy fonts available to you.

4. To work around these limitations you can insert the image of these fancy font characters using "Insert Image".

The simplest way to do this is to download Snaget screen capture.

With SeaMonkey/Composer create a number of web pages, each page containing the different fancy font characters you wish to use. Save the pages to your desktop and when you need to use a character open that page and use Snaget to capture that character and save it as an image. then insert the image into your web document or mail compose window.

Michael G

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