Dear Piya, Dimitry, Bob and friends,

sorry for the late reply. I have just completed two assignments, on
top of two already submitted last week. And there are four more
assignments and a mid-sem test lurking in the dark. :-)

With the slower proliferation of Mac software, I am not sure if OS X
or System 9 is widely used. But, I can't really say much about the
Mac platform, for I have not touch it for more than a decade.

One of Dimitry's posted link highlighted Adobe's ATM, which was
really the "answer" to the "call" for such situations in the old days.

However, Piya, I remember you used Times-Norman fonts for typeset.
And the fonts have long been available in PostScript. Here are the
links for the Mac and PC Norman fonts:

Mac: http://imp.lss.wisc.edu/~gbuhnema/macfonts.html
PC: http://imp.lss.wisc.edu/~gbuhnema/pcfonts.html

Hope that helps.


metta,
Yong Peng

--- In Pali@yahoogroups.com, Bob Offer-Westort wrote:
If Liz is using Macintosh OS X, she doesn't need any new fonts â€"
characters with appropriate diacritics come with the system software.
To access these characters, she will need to either use the Character
Palette or the Unicode Hex Input. I hope that the following
instructions won't be too condescending - I don't know Liz's level of
tech savvy. I also hope that they won't be too confusing - these
things are a little difficult to explain without pictures.