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Re: Red Hat 8 now uses UTF-8 by default for all non-CJK users



At 06:09 PM 1/2/2003 -0500, seer26 wrote:
But no single font can offer two different glyph's for the same unicode
offset. Different glyphs are needed, for example, in a document which
wishes to show the difference between Chinese and Japanese conventions.

And different glyphs are needed in a document which wishes to show the difference between English and German conventions of the 1920's. Does that mean that Fraktur and Antigua should have been encoded seperately?


David Starner - starner@xxxxxxxxxxx
(starner@xxxxxxxxxxx may be disappearing soon - dvdeug@xxxxxxxx will work,
but is not suitable for high-volume traffic.)


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