- From: Corne Beerse <beerse@ats.nld.alcatel.nl>
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1998 17:08:46 +0100
- To: Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr
- CC: Paul Derbyshire <pderbysh@usa.net>, www-amaya@w3.org
Sorry, I cannot resist and feel the need to give my opinion: Irene.Vatton@inrialpes.fr wrote: > > In-reply-to: Your message of Fri, 06 Nov 1998 08:42:09 -0500." > <3.0.6.32.19981106084209.007ec630@pop.netaddress.com> > > 2. Amaya does not appear to understand the font tag. (e.g., if I use a font > > tag to place a Greek letter in an html file, it shows up Greek in browsers > > but shows up in Times New Roman in Amaya.) > > This is not the right method to input greek characters in an HTML document. > Our plan is to support Greek entities and Unicode. I think there are at least 3 ways to use greek characters in a (HTML) document: - A plain Greek document (as in from Greece) To be covered by switching charactersets. - Using the Greek characters in formulas To be covered by MathML - Using the Greek characters in plain text (poor example: beta-test) To be covered by ??? CB -- Is reading in the bathroom considered Multi-Tasking? Corne' Beerse | Alcatel Telecom Nederland mailto:beerse@ats.nld.alcatel.nl | Postbus 3292 talkto:+31(70)3079108 faxto:+31(70)3079191 | NL-2280 GG Rijswijk
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