407. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 6:56:59 PM test 408. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 7:40:35 PM test 409. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 7:45:28 PM
410. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 9:07:40 PM Listen to a speeded up recording of PseudoErasmus discovering a grammatical error in one of Angel's posts! 411. pellenilsson - 10/1/1999 9:09:40 PM That one works in IE too. 412. Dusty - 10/1/1999 11:41:46 PM
413. dusty - 10/1/1999 11:47:02 PM Damn this is annoying. 412 worked in IE in check dust mode, and worked after I entered it. Then I closed IE and came back, and it no longe works in IE (but does in netscape) 414. arkymalarky - 10/2/1999 12:05:05 AM I'm trying to do a website for my classes, and fonts I have and can see on other websites I can't get to appear on my own website. I saw all sorts of fun fonts when people were playing around with them in here, but when I try to use the same ones I can't see them, and what's even more frustrating is that some I can see on my computer at school but not the one at home and vice versa, even when I have them on both computers. I used Bellevue at work, one of the few I have that I could get to show up there, and came home and it showed up as TNR, even though I have Bellevue here. 415. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:14:41 AM
416. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:18:30 AM 415 works for me in both IE and Netscape. (In IE, it doesn't immediately play the sound for me, because I configured my browser to ask before downlaoding. You mileage may vary) 417. arkymalarky - 10/2/1999 12:27:47 AM PS One browser is Netscape and one is IE. 418. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:52:34 AM
419. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:54:55 AM PE, the post above shows a screen shot of your post in IE, using the Cyrillic(windows) option. The resolution isn't great, but I think it shows that it did not work.
In the next post, I will show what it looks like using Cyrillic(ISO-8859-5)in Netscape. I tried other Cyrillic ooptions, but they looked worse. 420. dusty - 10/2/1999 12:55:45 AM 421. pseudoerasmus - 10/2/1999 1:01:46 AM Dusty, very conscientious of you. Thank you.
Now, be even more conscientious, please. Go to this site, download the Cyrillic font, and try to see whether you can read this:
Z jxtym vyjuj yfckf;lf.cm kfgfnm kj[fyre- yj ntgthm z ckbirjv ecnfk- xnj, ghjljk;fnm c ;tyjq Lbkkjyf=
Hashke was unable to do it.
422. wabbit - 10/2/1999 1:07:43 AM Some of you might find this utility useful. 423. pseudoerasmus - 10/2/1999 1:08:59 AM 424. pseudoerasmus - 10/2/1999 1:09:31 AM wow, such a large image and the place didn't experience a total meltdown. 425. IrvingSnodgrass - 10/2/1999 1:48:02 AM PE:
That's not a large image at all. It's only about 10% as big as the comic book pages you posted last week. The thing that matters is the file size, not the space it takes up on the screen.
Nice photo, btw. 426. dusty - 10/2/1999 2:04:43 AM arkymalarky
I looked into it a bit, but I found that Bellevue is not a free font. Is that the exact name? Many times, someone creates a free version with a similar name. I'm not sure this is the source of the problem, but:
- I can't check into what might be happening without the font
- If you want to create a website using a font that requires purchase, you won't find many people who can view the results
- Is there a free font that looks similar?
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