![]() Documents can contain several scripts, but only one script at a time is displayed correctly. It can be used to produce Web pages containing any of the left-to-right scripts for which there are Language Kits, but not Arabic or Hebrew. The editing screen always has the HTML tags visible, and so you have to use a Web browser for previewing pages. These documents include specified fonts, but they still seem to display correctly in Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers on Windows systems that have alternative fonts for the appropriate scripts.īBEdit 6 is a text editor with many facilities to help produce HTML documents. Microsoft’s Word 98 and Word 2001 word processors running under Mac OS 9 can use one or more Language Kits to produce multilingual HTML documents with UTF-8 character encoding. There are no HTML editors that make use of Mac OS 9’s built-in support for Unicode TrueType fonts, so Mac users are restricted to typing in languages for which Language Kits are available. This info mostly extracted from a web page by Alan Wood. Foreign Language EditorsĪbout text-editors for Foreign languages and fonts
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