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<p>Posted by <b><!--poster-->Daan Goedkoop</b>
on <!--date-->8:59 12/5/01
<p>In reply to: <a href="269.html">How do you want that data?</a> posted by Mark Rosenfelder</b> on 12:46 12/5/01
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I also prefer HTML. If you want to have the real diacritic marks, you
could copy-paste everything to Word and Find/Replace all those
combinations. Note that, with the modern Windows-es, you do not longer
need the Mareille font, as most Windows fonts already provide eastern
characters.
To enter such a character, do Insert-Symbol and then select the
character. You could also make a shortcut for it.
There is one little problem with that: most Eastern characters have the
"roofs" reversed: Ď.
<p>Daan Goedkoop.
<hr><i>Mark responds:
<p>Unfortunately, Windows isn't the only OS in the world!
Someday I'll simply use Unicode, but for now
not all computers have Unicode fonts... including mine at home.
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