Here is an illustration of the warning
that you should not specify a typeface when you have characters
outside West European Latin-1 on your page.
The reference test page is
This http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nht...face-arial.gif
is the horrible result in Mozilla 1.3 on Mac OS 9.1 when I do
"allow documents to use other fonts". You can see that some
[non-Latin-1] characters are displayed in Chicago instead of Arial.
This http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nht...ce-default.gif
is the result when I disallow to use other fonts, i.e. using the
browsers default typeface (here: Palatino).
that you should not specify a typeface when you have characters
outside West European Latin-1 on your page.
The reference test page is
This http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nht...face-arial.gif
is the horrible result in Mozilla 1.3 on Mac OS 9.1 when I do
"allow documents to use other fonts". You can see that some
[non-Latin-1] characters are displayed in Chicago instead of Arial.
This http://www.unics.uni-hannover.de/nht...ce-default.gif
is the result when I disallow to use other fonts, i.e. using the
browsers default typeface (here: Palatino).