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.