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:::: In contrast, Moz chooses fonts based on every single character on the page. Once I figure this out, I'll rewrite that paragraph, because the two browser's behaviour definitely can't be summed up as the same thing. ''—[[User:Mzajac |Michael]] [[User talk:Mzajac |Z.]] 2005-01-21 17:32Z''
::::: It's still a bit guesswork, so some tests or a really knowledgeable source is needed. My current hypothesis: MSIE/Win can mix different fonts on page, using explicit fonts and (I suppose lang tags). And (IMHO) it looks at the actual characters, but not to find a font really including them (I'd say it never asks a font which characters it supports), but only to switch to the correct "block". A chinese character will switch it to the font configured for chinese (without looking whether that character is really included), but an m-underdot, if at all, only switches to the standard Unicode font. Sorry for the confusion, but at least, I haven't programmed it. --[[User:Pjacobi|Pjacobi]] 22:52, 2005 Jan 21 (UTC)
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