Peter,
I didn't really follow the previous discussion. You could fit what I
know about Unicode into a thimble. For current standardization, I'd
be happy enough with the SPTiberian and SPIonic fonts. What I
definitely don't like is having to install a different set of fonts every
time I want to read an article or page from a different site that uses
Hebrew. I understand from Brian that one of the papers at JBS
uses the Logos fonts, which I have because I use the Logos
software, but I would prefer to see the online journals themselves
establish some sort of "this is the font to use when writing for us"
policy. Just my two pistoozas...
Dave Washburn http://www.nyx.net/~dwashbur
"No study of probabilities inside a given frame can ever
tell us how probable it is that the frame itself can be
violated." C. S. Lewis