At 03:51 11/16/2001, Alan Wood wrote:
>There is a beta version of Opera 6 available (http://www.opera.com/), the
>first version with Unicode support. It has some problems with the names in
>Japanese on Tex's page at:
Does anyone know how/if Opera 6 handles complex script processing? The
website notes:
For the first time, Opera supports the Unicode Worldwide
Character Set, making Opera available in local languages
for the Asian/Pacific and Eastern European regions.
which could be interpreted to imply some limitations in Unicode support.
What does Opera 6 do when it encounters an Arabic website?
John Hudson
Tiro Typeworks www.tiro.com
Vancouver, BC tiro@tiro.com
I see this guy named Typography in the shower one morning,
the lightning bolt of epiphany striking as he rubs the suds from
his eyes, 'That's It! I'll redefine myself - she'll have to notice me!'
Dean Allen, www.textism.com
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