avoid unicode in the document?
Duy Nguyen
(30 Aug 2020 01:41 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(30 Aug 2020 08:15 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Duy Nguyen
(30 Aug 2020 09:17 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(30 Aug 2020 09:42 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(30 Aug 2020 13:07 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Arthur A. Gleckler
(30 Aug 2020 18:35 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document? Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen (31 Aug 2020 06:47 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Arthur A. Gleckler
(31 Aug 2020 07:10 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(31 Aug 2020 07:15 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Arthur A. Gleckler
(31 Aug 2020 07:30 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Duy Nguyen
(31 Aug 2020 09:10 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(31 Aug 2020 09:28 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Duy Nguyen
(31 Aug 2020 10:46 UTC)
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Re: avoid unicode in the document?
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(31 Aug 2020 10:53 UTC)
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I agree that some investigation on Duy's side which fonts actually work will help. Regardless of that, srfi.css contains one reference to the "Monaco" font, which seems to be commercial font shipped by Apple for their computers. I don't think that we want that, at least not without giving free fonts for free operating systems preference. Am So., 30. Aug. 2020 um 20:35 Uhr schrieb Arthur A. Gleckler <xxxxxx@speechcode.com>: > > On Sun, Aug 30, 2020 at 6:07 AM Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen <xxxxxx@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> Arthur, could we add a number of fallback fonts that are known to >> contain most relevant glyphs are are widespread in the pages' CSS? >> (FYI: My browser renders everything in the DejaVu Serif font.) > > > I'm hoping that Duy can investigate his own configuration a bit more before we have to do something like this. But if someone provides me with an appropriate block of font declarations for srfi.css, I'll consider it. I'm very sensitive to page payload size, though.