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Group: alt.fan.ceciladams · Group Profile · Search for English Font Old Writing in alt.fan.ceciladams
Author: onliut.greg22
Date: Feb 17, 2008 04:34

On Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:10:43 +0300, Jukka Aho wrote: Alec Kojaev wrote: Therefore, using non-ASCII charset to write a phrase in, say, Danish, where ash has a separate meaning from "ae"-combination is OK; but using it in English (or Old English) where "ae"- combination bears the same meaning is not OK. I can almost agree with that distinction - sort of, but from a reverse
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>> Irish in its old orthography has a different alphabet than when >> written in Latin. For example, the use of the dotless i (has a >> different unicode position), the use of dotted consonants, and the use >> of characters that simply look different to Latin letters - no matter >> what the font or handwriting is. > > I doubt that Irish monasteries used different characters when writing >     

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Author: Alec Kojaev
Date: Sep 27, 2006 16:15

Nachricht von Magnus.Moraberg@gmail.com: Hi, Most websites use the Arial font, which facilitates a whole range of Alphabets and Languages. But this has got me thinking, why can't Irish be written in Arial with respect to its old orthography - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_orthography Take the letter A, which is somewhat like a triangle. Why can't there be an arial
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On Apr 7, 5:32�am, lonasi...@gmail.com wrote: > I hope someone here can help me out. > > I recently received a piano of indeterminate age from my uncle. The > only serial number-like number I can find is 10887. > > It is stamped into a horizontal brace about midway up the piano > accessible by opening the front, under the keyboard. Pulling out the > action reveals writing on the leftmost keys     

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Author: Armadillo
Date: Jun 2, 2008 00:58

I hope someone here can help me out. I recently received a piano of indeterminate age from my uncle. The only serial number-like number I can find is 10887. It is stamped into a horizontal brace about midway up the piano accessible by opening the front, under the keyboard. Pulling out the action reveals writing on the leftmost keys. The number 6-1234 is repeated on two keys, followed by "H
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Look at tools, Options, Read, International Settings. Unless you've told OE to use the specified encoding for all messages by the check box there, OE should use whatever the incoming message says. A couple of problems can occur though. - The specified encoding on the incoming message might be wrong for what it is. But that should be rare. - The other issue is that if the message isn't     

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Author: Andreas Höfeld
Date: Jun 2, 2008 00:10

Thanks so much for showing me how to see a message's encoding! I believe I am able to view all of the problematic messages now. The ones that did not work with any of the Hebrew encodings work with unicode. Is whether the Hebrew comes up or not at the beginning (before I use the Encoding button) determined by the last encoding I used or by some default setting? How do I find the Message
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You may want to take a look at the Message Source (Ctrl-F3) for some of the messages. Compare the good ones to the bad. Take a look for headers like: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Utf-8" The Charset is the MIME term for encoding. Here are some of the Hebrew ones with the charset Hebrew (DOS) - charset=DOS-862 Hebrew (ISO-Logical) - charset=-iso-8859-8-i Hebrew (ISO-Visual     

Group: alt.music.pianotechnician · Group Profile · Search for English Font Old Writing in alt.music.pianotechnician
Author: ragtimebill
Date: Apr 7, 2008 10:14

"Michael Santovec" wrote: Is the problem just with incoming messages or also with messages that you are composing? Just with incoming messages and some letters in some forums (IE6). No problems writing. Is the encoding option not opening, or not offering the option that you want or not letting you select the option that you want or something else? It opens and is again
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Author: lonasindi
Date: Apr 7, 2008 05:32

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Group: microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress · Group Profile · Search for English Font Old Writing in microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
Author: Michael Santovec
Date: Feb 4, 2008 11:45

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Author: Janetb
Date: Feb 4, 2008 07:17

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Author: Michael Santovec
Date: Feb 1, 2008 11:42

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Author: Janetb
Date: Jan 31, 2008 14:08

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