- From: Neil St.Laurent <neil@bigpic.com>
- Date: Fri, 5 Dec 1997 09:46:29 -0600
- To: "Chris Wilson (PSD)" <cwilso@MICROSOFT.com>
- CC: www-style@w3.org
> In addition, the character range should also be used to perform a > match (on a character-by-character basis). If there is an actual > conflict (all values match for a given character in multiple font > face declarations), then I agree with you, the most recent value > should be used.. I do agree that a character range should be applicable, that way I could actually do multi-lingual unicode stuff without having to change the font I'm using. __ | Mortar: Advanced Web Development <http://mortar.bigpic.com/> | Neil St.Laurent <mailto:stlaurent@bigpic.com> | Big Picture Multimedia
Received on Friday, 5 December 1997 11:40:36 UTC