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- From: bredell@tdb.uu.se (Mats Bredell)
- Subject: Re: What is different WorldScript I and II?
- Message-ID: <1992Dec17.160126.13867@tdb.uu.se>
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- Organization: Uppsala University Computing Center (UDAC)
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- Date: Thu, 17 Dec 1992 16:01:26 GMT
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- Dongseok Choi (choi@gsbsrc.uchicago.edu) wrote:
- : Hello, netters?
- : According to MacWeek(12/14/92, p60),
- : there are WorldScript I and II.
- : Could you explain what's different?
-
- Apple divided all script systems in two parts. One of them concists of the
- script systems where the text goes the "wrong" direction, and the other
- contains the scripts that have special characters, like japanese and chinese.
-
- When you're going to use a script system, you draw the script system to the
- system folder, together with the right WorldScript extension.
-
- /Mats
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