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I'm developing electronic versions of dictionaries and encyclopaedia
with many foreign characters. Using Unicode in SGML solves the
coding/tagging of the characters, but one problem remains: fonts for
transliteration, for Arabic, Hebrew, etc. etc. that can be transported
from PC to Mac and vice versa. It's great to have a coding standard, but
for each font I want to distribute for my company, I have to pay
royalties over and over again. Even worse: I'm not allowed to distribute
these special fonts over the web...
Is there a solution? Might there be a separate mailing list for my kind
of questions?
Aernold van Gosliga
gosliga@brill.nl
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 Sender:       Aernold van Gosliga <Gosliga@brill.nl>
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