Peter Constable wrote:
>
> > From: Andrew Dunbar [mailto:hippietrail@...]
>
> > No. He's just misusing the terminology again. He means
> > the standard Windows encoding doesn't provide the
> > Hungarian double acute accent letters. Again, there
> > are many standard Windows encodings but obviously he
> > means the 8-bit Western European encoding. (Also known
> > as code page 1252, but that's technical enough that not
> > knowing it isn't ignorance).
>
> But making declarations about fonts having "223 slots" and not knowing
> that the platforms in question are not so limited and have not been for
> years (in the case of Windows, not since Windows 3.1) is speaking in
> ignorance.

I am not talking about platforms, I am talking about fonts.

Does Adobe now sell, say, the Stone family with more than 223 characters
in each variety?
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Peter T. Daniels grammatim@...