Doug do you have problem with African Oracle? It is the way this email address is set up. It is being used for hundreds of mailing list and it is owned by Dele Olawole so no masquarading, moonlighting, disgusing or hiding....
Now back to your point, better fonts are not perfect as well at this point, it is one step after the other. This type of things are not possible in the past but gradually we are moving towards an acceptable standard. This is why Yoruba Digital Consortium is established to bring experst together to formulate a common and acceptable standard. Find out at www.africaservice.com/yorubadigital It might take time but we will get a workable solution. Regards Dele Olawole ----- Original Message ----- From: "Doug Ewell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Unicode Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "African Oracle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, May 05, 2004 5:35 PM Subject: Re: Just if and where is the then? > Dele, who moonlights as African Oracle <oracle at africaservice dot > com>, wrote: > > > Laughter: Yes, Doug I could see what you have done, but it does not > > appear right or look right. It is just like putting the nose where the > > eyes are supposed to be a bit out of phase; especially with the dot > > below and even worst when one is considering O with dot below... > > It looks fine, or not fine, depending on which font and operating system > you are using. I'm using Lucida Sans Unicode on Windows 95 and the dot > is just a bit too far to the left. > > These are minor, not dreadful, display problems which can be solved now > by choosing a different font, or later when fonts and rendering engines > are updated to improve the placement of combining marks. This is a more > portable and less costly solution than developing a new 8-bit encoding. > > -Doug Ewell > Fullerton, California > http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/ > > > >