Someone wrote to me: >It seems that you are tagging your ISO-8859-15 emails as ISO-8859-1. So >many people with standard compliant email clients will see U+00A4 CURRENCY >SIGN instead of your intended U+20AC EURO SIGN. > >I think this is really bad for a standards guy...
I am writing with Eudora version 5.1b16 for Mac OS X, using the Mac Roman character set because Eudora doesn't support Unicode. When Eudora sends mail, it sends as ISO/IEC 8859-1 so far as I know. There used to be plug-ins for changing transliteration. but these don't seem to be supported in OS X (I tried them once and it crashed Eudora). I wonder what Qualcomm is doing about this? It has been suggested that I use Apple's Mail program, but I have been using Eudora for years and like its functionality. -- Michael Everson *** Everson Typography *** http://www.evertype.com