Hello Shillito
On 08-Jan-01, you wrote:
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>
> The hardest aspect of implementing CSS is of course the treatment of
> fonts, which is a complete mess on all computer platforms, and
> everywhere else. CSS makes (in my opinion) the mistake of supporting
> in parallel quite a few different font systems, no doubt in response
> to the commercial interests represented in the committee which
> designed it. It would have been better and cleaner to support just one
> font system, and thus standardise things (which is what things like
> HTML and CSS are supposed to do). At least, there is a good "generic"
> sub-set of CSS's requirements which is reasonably practical to
> implement, and which can up to a point fudge the many other apects
> of it.
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I don't follow what you mean when you say that CSS supports a "few
different font systems". Can you elaborate?
Regards
Steve
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