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I am also tired of cleaning up edits that, while detailed, take a very conversational, not encyclopedic, tone and are rife with errors in spelling, capitalization, punctuation and grammar. If I continue to see these, I am increasingly likely to revert them wholesale, regardless of what useful content they may include. Sorry to be surly, but I get the feeling that some are taking excessive advantage of others' willingness to clean up these mistakes. — [[User:Mjb|mjb]] 19:45, 14 July 2005 (UTC)
== Same characters? ==
Is the character encoded by an HTML number the same character that is encoded by Unicode by the same number? For example, is character number 2343 in HTML the same as 2343 in Unicode? --[[User:Abdull|Abdull]] 14:31, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
== I don't want to use that font! ==
'''Some web browsers, such as Mozilla Firefox, Opera, and Safari, are able to display multilingual web pages by intelligently choosing a font to display each individual character on the page. They will correctly display any mix of Unicode blocks, as long as appropriate fonts are present in the operating system.'''
[[Code2000]] is a great font with many characters, but some characters are pretty badly resembled with Code2000, for example the [[IPA]] characters. Since installing Code2000 on my Windows XP, Mozilla Firefox always uses Code2000 for every special character there is to be displayed. How do I tell Firefox to use another font for IPA? Actually, how does Firefox decide what font to use for special characters if there are four different to choose? --[[User:Abdull|Abdull]] 14:31, 19 August 2005 (UTC)
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