Yurope - Document encoding
Document Encoding / Fonts
Today, HTML document standard is ISO-8859-1. Since YUROPE is bringing news 
and information regarding former Yugoslavia countries, it was obvious that 
language (Serbian, Croatian, Slovene etc.) and fonts (Cyrillic and Latin) 
won't be easily supported using that standard. Fortunately, software vendors 
are giving more attention to internationalization and localization.
Here is few simple rules that you should follow if you want to read 
Yurope On-Line Magazines, 
Yurope Books etc.
- If you are using Microsoft Windows 95 and any browser on that platform solution
is simple:
	
	- Install 
	"Multilanguage Support" 
	from CD-ROM. This will give you 
	support to read and write documents in one of the former Yugoslavia 
	languages.
	
- In your browser:
 - select one of the fonts that support "Central 
	European" script (e.g. Times New Roman, Arial etc.) for Latin support.
 OR
 - select one of the fonts that support "Cyrillic" script (e.g. Courier 
	New) for Cyrillic support.
 
- If you are using Netscape make sure that you selected appropriate 
	script.
	
- That's it!
	
 
- If you are using MAC, you are on your own.
- If you are using UNIX, you are on your own.
 
* See WWW Consortium note on Internationalization / Localization *
© Yurope, Last Change December 27 1995.