Michael Everson wrote at 11:07 AM on Monday, May 3, 2004: >If you think that a Hebrew Gemara, with its baroque and >wonderful typographic richness, can be represented in a Phoenician >font, then you might as well give up using Unicode and go back to >8859 font switching and font hacks for Indic.
If you think that a Roman funerary inscription, with its stately and wonderful typographic formality, can be represented in a modern LED- inspired font, then ... Respectfully, Dean A. Snyder Assistant Research Scholar Manager, Digital Hammurabi Project Computer Science Department Whiting School of Engineering 218C New Engineering Building 3400 North Charles Street Johns Hopkins University Baltimore, Maryland, USA 21218 office: 410 516-6850 cell: 717 817-4897 www.jhu.edu/digitalhammurabi