Re: Unicode fonts

From: Yung-Fong Tang (ftang@netscape.com)
Date: Fri Jan 11 2002 - 13:48:08 EST


jgo wrote:

>>Many of the standard Windows fonts, such as Arial, Tahoma and
>>Palatino Linotype, have true italic, bold and bold italic variants,
>>and cover a fairly large number of Unicode ranges. For example,
>>Arial covers Latin, Greek, Cyrillic, Hebrew and Arabic, and
>>Tahoma covers all these as well as Thai. - rick cameron
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>And for Mac 9- & OS X? Someone else asked me this, recently.
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And those window font could be used by MacOS9 and MacOSX thorugh ATSUI.
Try the latest version of mozilla (nightly build), we can even dislay Yi
character on MacOS 9 and X if you install the windows SIL Yi font on Mac
(9 or X)

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>And which ones minimize the blurriness of the anti-aliasing?
>We've had a few folks complain of headaches & such.
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>John G. Otto, Eagle Scout, Knight, Cybernetic Praxeologist
>Existence, Consciousness, Identity, Life, Liberty, Property, Privacy, Justice
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