Thank you. If special fonts are required, how does one use Unicode with a
general
audience?
And where can I obtain this font Arial Unicode MS?
"Mark E. Davis" wrote:
> I was referring to the Unicode Standard.
> To support Unicode in HTML, set the charset to UTF-8 (there are other messages
on this
> DL talking about that).
> The fonts for Unicode are different on different platforms, and vary in the
number of
> characters they support. On Windows, Arial Unicode MS is good.
>
> Mark
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