>Scott Preston wrote:
>>Walter, I'm using Windows - I looked at the table and the labels do match.
>Thanks!
>Why do some of the descriptions have parenthesis around them?
>Because the 128-159 range is not too well defined, and I haven't
>cross-checked them yet.
>there is another reference to tilde (— =97 (tilde)? ) which doesn't
>display correctly (for me).
>What do you see...an emdash perhaps? Did you view with Netscape or another?
I like the Latin 1 list located at:
http://www.infocom.net/~bbs/symbol.html
These all seem to work (even in the 128-159 range) in the three browsers I
am using for testing - NCSA Mosaic v2b4, Netscape 1.1N, and an old Spry
Air.
BTW – seems to always provide an en dash, —, an em dash. My biggest
problem now is to display an author's name from an Eastern European country
whose name has a cap Y and two dots over it. No dice in a western font.
Larry