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Re: tlug: Umlauts & Kanji



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tlug note from jwb@example.com (Jim Breen)
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On Sep 17,  6:47am, Craig Oda wrote:
} Subject: Re: tlug: Umlauts & Kanji

Craig,

>> I'd be interested in more results.  I've never mixed German
>> and Japanese.  I did install the unicode fonts in Linux and
>> can use Netscape Communicator 4.0 for Linux to display
>> Japanese and other unicode characters when I set the encoding
>> to utf-8 (unicode text format).  If you have the server 
>> running on an intranet, it might be something to consider.
>> Otherwise, I don't think many non-Linux systems can display
>> unicode, so your Japanese learning program would not be viewable
>> to a lot of people if it was on the Internet.  

Where did you get the fonts? Are they .bdfs?

Jim

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