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Subject: Re: DOCBOOK: Latin-2 character entities in html
>>>>> "Terry" == Terry Allen <tallen@sonic.net> writes: Terry> If the substitution is acceptable for your context, you can Terry> use ô and û (circumflex rather than macron) - at Terry> least this works with IE. That was actually what I was doing. Actually, these macron characters are actually Latin-4 not Latin-2, so TDG is mis-leading at best. It turns out that if I do a View->Character Set->UTF-8 under Netscape, I can see the macron characters, though they don't look so good (not nearly as good as in the PDF version, nor as good as the circumflex Latin-1 characters). I guess there must be some way of telling the browsers what font to use for the pages in the article, but I don't know what the html markup is for this, nor how to go about achieving it in DocBook. -- Colin Paul Adams Preston Lancashire
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