Dirk Fieldhouse wrote:

On 11/07/19 10:39, Rainer Bielefeld wrote:
On 11.07.2019 07:08, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
So "the University of Tübingen" appears as "the University of Tu¨bingen,"

Hi Paul,

NOT reproducible with installation of  unofficial (by wg9s) en-US SeaMonkey 2.53 (NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:56.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/56.0 Build 20190329130005 (Default Classic Theme, German Language Pack active) on German WIN7 64bit

Which font is actually being selected for the display?

If it's not Georgia and Georgia is installed, is Georgia used if the CSS font-family is "Georgia,serif" instead of the NYT's list that includes "georgia"?

If it's Times New Roman, does it have the combining diaeresis U+0308? What version is it (Fonts Control Panel, Properties, when I last tried)?

Yes, TNR does contain the combining diaeresis at U+0308. I have version 5.22 of February 5, 2016. I also have Georgia v. 5.00 of June 10, 2009, and it has this character too.

Thanks for your other much more detailed investigation. Fascinating.

I'm afraid I don't have the expertise to see at a glance whether my system is actually using TNR or Georgia or something else. I'm good with audio, enough to tell if your F# is a little too sharp or not sharp enough, but not so much with visuals. Still, after a bit of staring it seems to me (don't quote me in court!) that Georgia is being used.

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