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RE: more encoding woe
- From: DPawson at rnib dot org dot uk
- To: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
- Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 14:58:25 +0100
- Subject: RE: [xsl] more encoding woe
- Reply-to: xsl-list at lists dot mulberrytech dot com
> 1. Is there a standard font for unicode
Only bits of it.
and where can I get it? (what
> do you use?)
whatever works. If I'm presenting to a wiser audience,
plain old avoid it.
> 2. What is the best way to ensure random client users can
> see the font?
Speak to them first and ask if they
a)run the same os
b) have the same font as you
Sods law says you'll get a no in there somewhere.
> In my particular situation the end user will be installing
> some software
> - is the only gurantee to include it in the install?
Probably, if you have the rights to install the font.
Did you get DC's idea of using the mathML plug in?
May be worth a try.
>
> Thanks once again for the invaluable help, encoding issues truly are
> difficult
Especially with David C listening in, he always insists on calling
things by their proper name.... (Now we know why ;-)
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