From: alex
Message: 24096
Date: 2003-07-03
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From: "Miguel Carrasquer" <mcv@...>
If you have a Unicode font (on Windows I use ArialUnicode from Office
2000)
properly installed in your system and browser, you can click on the
Utf-Eng
radiobutton and then on the Change button. If you don't have a Unicode
font, you can try downloading the Starling fonts (click on Help) and use
the "Recoding" checkbox [the Unicode solution is better].
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Miguel Carrasquer Vidal
mcv@...
thank you for the hint with Arial Unicode. It works very nice now and
the display is perfect. One can read more better. For instance one can
read for *k^uon/*k^un as follow:
mit fürs Thrak.-Phryg. auffälligem Gutt. lyd. Κανδάυλης `κυν-άγχης',
thrak. GN Καν-δάων (zum 2. Glied s. dhāu- `würgen');
Alex