<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"> <HTML> <HEAD> <META http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=US-ASCII"> <META name="GENERATOR" content="hevea 1.10"> <META name="Author" content="Luc Maranget"> <LINK rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="manual.css"> <TITLE>Browser configuration</TITLE> </HEAD> <BODY > <A HREF="manual041.html"><IMG SRC="previous_motif.gif" ALT="Previous"></A> <A HREF="manual040.html"><IMG SRC="contents_motif.gif" ALT="Up"></A> <A HREF="manual043.html"><IMG SRC="next_motif.gif" ALT="Next"></A> <HR> <H2 CLASS="section"><A NAME="htoc157">C.2</A>  Browser <A NAME="browser"></A>configuration</H2><P> <A NAME="@default249"></A><A NAME="@default250"></A>By default, H<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>V<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>A does not anymore use the <CODE>FACE=symbol</CODE> attribute to the <CODE><FONT ...></CODE> tag. As a consequence, browser configuration is no longer needed.</P><P>H<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>V<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>A now extensively outputs Unicode entities. This first means that H<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>V<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>A targets modern browsers with decent unicode support, and only those.</P><P>In case your browser is recent and that you nevertheless experience display problems on H<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>V<FONT SIZE=2><sup>E</sup></FONT>A-generated pages, see the excellent <A HREF="http://www.alanwood.net/unicode/">Alan Wood’s Unicode Resources</A>. It may help to understand display problems and even to solve them by configuring browsers or installing some fonts.</P><HR> <A HREF="manual041.html"><IMG SRC="previous_motif.gif" ALT="Previous"></A> <A HREF="manual040.html"><IMG SRC="contents_motif.gif" ALT="Up"></A> <A HREF="manual043.html"><IMG SRC="next_motif.gif" ALT="Next"></A> </BODY> </HTML>