RE: Does an @media cascade with the generic sheet?

Exactly.  My understanding grew out of a question about how to build a
composite "multi-national" font from fonts which only support one or two
character sets.

	-Chris
Chris Wilson
cwilso@microsoft.com
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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	Neil St.Laurent [SMTP:neil@bigpic.com]
> Sent:	Friday, December 05, 1997 7:46 AM
> To:	Chris Wilson
> Cc:	www-style@w3.org
> Subject:	RE: Does an @media cascade with the generic sheet?
> 
> > 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.
> 
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