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Re: TECH: Testing again

From:JS Bangs <jaspax@...>
Date:Tuesday, November 18, 2003, 19:00
Muke Tever sikyal:

> On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:58:09 -0800, JS Bangs <jaspax@...> > wrote: > > Figured I'd hijack this thread for some free tech help... > > > > I can read all this business just fine via web mail, but I have problems > > with Greek in Mozilla 1.5 on Linux. When I go to Perseus or other sites > > offering polytonic Greek, I see all accented characters just fine, but > > unaccented characters insist on coming out in all-caps. I can see that > > the Unicode font I'm using (ClearlyU) contains the lower-case letters, > > but I > > can't get Mozilla to display them. Help? > > Silly question, but have you checked whether the same font is used for > Greek (unaccented chars & monotonic accents) and Greek Extended (polytonic > accents)? At least in Opera you have an option to set both; I dont know > about Mozilla.
Mozilla doesn't use separate fonts for monotonic and polytonic Greek. It actually doesn't allow you to set more than one font for separate unicode ranges at all--there's only one Unicode font, which had better contain characters for whatever ranges you want. This is clearly sub-optimal. Actually, looking at http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/greek.html, I see the following: * All of the characters marked with a tonos and miscellania appear correctly * All of the lowercase plain characters appear as uppercase characters * All of the uppercase characters appear as random mathematical symbols This is true in both of the browsers I have installed (Mozilla and Konqueror). This suggests some kind of system-wide fontmap problem, which I might have to look elsewhere to fix. -- Jesse S. Bangs jaspax@u.washington.edu http://blog.glossopoesis.org "We're counting on our virtues, Cause it's too hard to count the dead." - Jason Webley

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