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On Monday, January 12, 2004, at 03:44 PM, Pavel Adamek wrote:
I'm sending a test to see if the server and your browsers / mail clientssupportEthiopian syllabary encoded in Unicode. These four characters should be read as a.maa.re.nyaa አማርኛAfter installing an Ethiopian font, I can see these characters, although the quallity is not good when such complex characters are displayed in the same same size as Latin letters. Similarly, the vocalised Hebrew letters are in normal size hardly readable, because there is no space between the letter and the point, and so "sheva" can look like "hiriq". Here is a list of Gedeh names of letters, written with Hebrew letters and Central European Latin letters: אֶלְפֶבְיֶתֻ־גֶדְחִם 9elpebjetu_Gedhim
On my computer the diacritics came up next to their letters, instead of aligned with them.
-Stephen (Steg) "i am against big cities; they bring out the worst in men." ~ david ben-gurion