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>From: [log in to unmask]
>Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2001 20:03:23 -0400
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: Hebrew font question



Hi all.
We searched through the LLTI archives to find an answer
to this question and could not find one.

Here is the question, as written up by the Systems
Administrator here at my work:

---forwarded from Shawn----

From: Shawn M Provencal <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: hebrew display
To: [log in to unmask]

I am trying to solve a problem with the Hebrew Language Kit that
comes with Mac OS 9.x.  It comes with 2 fonts, mainly Arial Hebrew
and Cordova Hebrew.  Both are nice fonts however they do not display
characters properly when "accented".  In each font, it is a different
subset that does not display.

For example, with Cordova Hebrew, typing "u" then option+0 produces
a nice box, while any other letter then option+0 produces the correct
output.

Is there a (set of) font(s) suitable for word processing that are known to
render all characters correctly?

Thanks,
Shawn

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