From: Philippe Verdy (verdy_p@wanadoo.fr)
Date: Wed Dec 17 2003 - 05:58:55 EST
Doug Ewell
> Philippe Verdy <verdy underscore p at wanadoo dot fr> wrote:
>
> > Well Outlook 2000 is unable to represent any e with ogonek and trema
> > of your example. So, despite they are canonically equivalent, they are
> > rendered differently:
>
> Everything rendered perfectly over here, on Windows 95 and Outlook
> Express 5 (and Uniscribe). You might try switching to Lucida Sans
> Unicode, if you have it.
I have Lucida Sans Unicode with Office. But there's a difference between
Outlook (2000) and Windows XP's Outlook Express 6 here, despite they are
supposed to share the same UniScribe engine (or may be there's a parallel
version of Uniscribe used only in Office 2000 (updated with Office Update
separately from Windows), and not updated along Outlook Express (within
Windows Update)...
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