Oleg Broytmann writes:
On Mon, 22 Jan 2001, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Oleg Broytmann writes:
Hm, will you fix my browser, too? I am using Netscape for Linux, don't know how well it plays with Unicode. I suppose it plays bad :( We use Netscape (4.5, 4.7; Linux, Windows) with "charset=utf-8" and it handles it well.
Good news, thanks. Are there (free) Unicode fonts for X? What should I do if I want to save an HTML to disk? (I want plain text, of course, in my preferred encoding... probably need to write Unicode-to-koi8 converter) I installed SuSE Linux 7.0 and the Unicode fonts are apparently there without any special actions from my side.
I do not know, however, how complete they are. Usually, we work with Latin-1 only, sometimes with Greek. But I saw also Japanese or Chinese characters on my screen (without being able to verify that they were correct). I did not yet try to save UTF-8 encoded HTML files to disk, but I am sure, there will be stored binary, i.e. in UTF-8 encoding. Dieter