Can I use Linguists Software fonts to read web pages in specific languages?
Yes, you can. However, the font you use must have the same character arrangement as the web page you wish to read. Four of our fonts are arranged to conform to international standards for character arrangement and will allow you to read Cyrillic, Central and East European, modern Greek and Turkish web pages. If you wish to use any other of our fonts to read a web page, the page itself must have been created using our font or a compatible font. (For example, a web page formatted in our Graeca II Greek font will be readable in our SymbolGreek II font, since they have the same arrangement.) To set your web browser to use our font you must change default settings in your browser. The steps to do this will differ in different browsers. In later versions of Internet Explorer for Windows go to Tools, Internet Options, and select Fonts. In IE for the Macintosh go to Edit, Preferences, and under Web Browser select Language/Fonts. In either version of IE you now select a language and associate a