My conclusion: Yahoo is lame.


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peter Constable [mailto:petercon@...]
> Sent: Saturday, January 15, 2005 8:02 AM
> To: qalam@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: RE: Overstrikes <-- Re: Cree collation sequence
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> I'm going to try this again using HTML just to see what happens. (And my
> mail goes out as UTF-8.)
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> > entered the following text element into my Rich Text message (not sure
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> > this will show up in your mail client) using the field code {eq \o(a,/)}:
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> > If you want to enter a Latin character with a dot below, such as (say) d
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> > with underdot, the best thing to do is to enter the appropriate Unicode
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> > character sequence in Word 2003 and display it with an appropriate
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> > OpenType font, such as Doulos SIL: dò
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> > - super-/subscript formatting, which reduces the point size and
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> > raises/lowers the baseline: 2nx
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> > - raising or lowering the baseline in the Character Spacing tab of the
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> > Format|Font dialog, which simply raises or lowers the baseline by the
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> > amount you specify: 2nx
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> Peter Constable
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