On Wed, Jun 23, 2010 at 07:57:23PM -0500, Barry Schwartz wrote: > Jonadab the Unsightly One <[email protected]> skribis: > > And let me expand on that a little more: since the Google Font > > Directory fonts are not just ASCII but Latin-1 (plus Euro and maybe a > > couple of other things), they're good for almost all websites written > > in not just English but virtually any European language, and a good > > number of non-European languages as well. > > Latin-1 won't get you very far outside of Western Europe. I myself > can't get by with it, because I need ĉ ĝ ĥ ĵ ŝ and ŭ for > Esperanto. I'm not a vast majority of anything, however. :)
Just a question, don't CSS have a font fallback mechanism so that one can set, say, Droid Sans followed by Droid Sans Cyrillic or Droid Sans CJK if he wants Cyrillic or CJK support? -- Khaled Hosny Arabic localiser and member of Arabeyes.org team Free font developer
