Re: Displaying Sybol font in Mozilla
From: Sybren Stuvel (sybrenUSE_at_YOURthirdtower.imagination.com)
Date: 11/04/04
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Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2004 08:25:42 +0100
Leung WC enlightened us with:
> Actually μ and μ is usually used w/ ISO-8859-1.
Well, ISO-8859-1 is an 8-bit encoding. How is that going to do a
character > 255? Besides, μ is just an indication that you want a
mu - nothing charset specific.
> If you use Unicode (or UTF-8), simply copy mu from the character map
> to your HTML.
If your editor supports UTF-8. Mine does, but I don't know about OP. I
mean, he's using a Windows font, and I'm not too keen on Windows
editors.
Sybren
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