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PrinceKassad |
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Level: 20 Posts: 34/60 EXP: 36772 Next: 5667 Since: 03-28-07 Last post: 5298 days Last view: 5113 days |
You guys fail for not using actual roman numerals but just latin letters that happen to look similar to the numerals.
Oh, and this is post ⅩⅩⅩⅣ. |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 2017/2846 EXP: 12048988 Next: 213272 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6081 days Last view: 2819 days |
latin letters at least antialias properly ____________________ I dealt with it. |
Kernal |
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Gone Level: 88 Posts: 1749/1881 EXP: 6473339 Next: 177325 Since: 02-20-07 Last post: 6168 days Last view: 6159 days |
And they appear on all computers even with incomplete Unicode support. |
Katelyn |
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beh Level: 86 Posts: 1681/1816 EXP: 6140477 Next: 1630 Since: 02-21-07 Last post: 6167 days Last view: 6167 days |
At least KDE supports Unicode better than any Windoze |
joe |
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Red Paratroopa Level: 31 Posts: 46/172 EXP: 178333 Next: 7030 Since: 04-08-07 From: Justus League 2 Last post: 6138 days Last view: 6106 days |
True. I don't see why Windows uses a non-antialiasing font for Roman numerals. Really, now. All of those "East Asian" fonts that antialias, and what does Microsoft choose?
I want to install Linux on a computer. Stupid Compaq, wont install Linux... ____________________ "I'm sick of it and I'm out. See you around." ~Cpu's last post here |
Xkeeper |
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Level: 105 Posts: 2026/2846 EXP: 12048988 Next: 213272 Since: 02-19-07 Last post: 6081 days Last view: 2819 days |
Get linux, get all the problems that come wiht it like shitty support for hardware etc ____________________ I dealt with it. |
PrinceKassad |
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Level: 20 Posts: 35/60 EXP: 36772 Next: 5667 Since: 03-28-07 Last post: 5298 days Last view: 5113 days |
Posted by Katelyn Linux doesn't have better Unicode support than Windows, it just ships with more extensive fonts. But if you download fonts off the internet, you can easily get good Unicode support with a Windows computer. |
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