Hoi,
No, there are several languages that are severely deficiently supported on
the Internet.. Several African language are also struggling. The guy asking
for better support is an editor not a reader. Readers will not be properly
supported and for this changes to the monobook.css do not cut it.
The only reasonable approach is ensuring that there are fonts that provide
the support. This is however not a given at all. We have to come up with a
holistic solution because we expect people from ALL our projects to use
Commons.
Thanks,
GerardM
2009/2/5 Andrew Gray <andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk>
2009/2/5 James Robert Johnson
<modean52(a)comcast.net>et>:
I'm pretty new to the list, but an old
Wikipedia administrator on ang,
but
how does one add a font on the wiki that a user
can set in his user
preferences? I'd like to add the Beowulf font on the ang. Wiki, as it's
a
mediaeval style font. We've had one user
raise quite a ruckus about
using
mediaeval letters, and this looks to be the best
way to accommodate him.
Thinking about it, if it's just for him, you could set up *his*
monobook.css to use the font, and would it then pick it up from his
local machine? Hmm.
--
- Andrew Gray
andrew.gray(a)dunelm.org.uk
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