Re: 8859-1, 8859-15, 1252 and Euro
From: Robert A. Rosenberg (bob.rosenberg@digitscorp.com)
Date: Thu Feb 10 2000 - 15:42:11 EST
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At 11:07 AM 02/10/2000 -0800, Alain wrote:
>In fact also there would be no big harm if a 1252 font existed with both
>the C1 space used for graphic characters and the 8 different characters in
>the G1 space displayed as Latin 9 characters. It would not be perfect
>(search problems), but it would be better off for display. But... oh
>heretic am I, just discard that paragraph, I do not really mean it. These
>are Satanic verses. (%=
It was my impression (possibly wrong) that the 8 different characters in
Latin9 are already in the "extra 32" that CP1252 maps (so the normal 1252
font already contains the glyphs).
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