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This announcement came just as I was starting to put up similar 
information on my Hellenistic Greek Linguistics Pages 
http://www.entmp.org/HGrk/

I shall include a pointer to your information.

Furthermore, as the FACE attribute is something the Electronic New Testament 
Manuscripts Project has planned to make use of, I shall ensure that the 
ENTMP uses the same fonts and/or font mapping as Scholars' Press to make 
things easiest for users.

Just one point of correction like to make though. The FACE attribute is not 
infact a Netscape invention. I believe Microsoft's Internet Explorer has 
had it for a while.

Also, it is probably worth noting that while the FACE attribute is an 
excellent solution for the moment, style sheets will ultimately provide a 
better solution because font names then don't have to be hard-wired into 
the documents. While IE already supports this, Netscape doesn't.

James K. Tauber  http://www.entmp.org/people/jtauber
Associate Director, Electronic New Testament Manuscripts Project


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