In article <20030108204355Z665253-13886+65734@ps1.test.onet.pl>, Benedict <kb2qzv@poczta.onet.pl> wrote:
But my question is what to do with those <FONT SIZE=2 face="arial, helvetica"> that can be found in "details-opac.tmpl" ?
No matter what I do and whatever a meta tag I insert the FONT tag forces iso-8859-2 on my system. And I think many will experience same problem.
I think if this is a problem, then the FONT tags should be either corrected (to use an ISO-8859-2 font), or removed. For Chinese pages, FONT FACE="arial, helvetica" tags will also force pages to ISO-8859-1 on some browsers (but not all), resulting in completely unreadable pages. Usually, if I have to fix FONT tags but there are too many of them to fix, I would replace all of them with style sheets; at least if my fix is wrong I will only have to fix one style sheet. I haven't tried this with Koha yet, so I don't know how practical this is, but I suppose it could be done. -- Ambrose Li <a.c.li@ieee.org> http://ada.dhs.org/~acli/cmcc/ http://www.cccgt.org/ DRM is theft - We are the stakeholders