Has anyone had any experience using non-Latin fonts in the new Blogger? Can it now work with right-to-left texts? Also, are you able to edit your post HTML and template HTML in new Blogger , or are you confined to the "easier" drop-and-drag editing?
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Played with it a bit in Chinese, no problems so far. You can edit the html directly as well.
clairewalter, So far I have been able to use diacritic marks for Polish and French by picking them out of "symbols" in Word. Click on insert, then symbol, then select your letter from the grid. You could not do this if you were writing all your content in French or whatever, but for a quoted word here and there it is a reliable if inelegant solution.
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Played with it a bit in Chinese, no problems so far. You can edit the html directly as well.
I'd be happy to find a Latin alphabet font that enabled me to use French, German and Spanish accent marks. anyone know of one?
clairewalter,
So far I have been able to use diacritic marks for Polish and French by picking them out of "symbols" in Word. Click on insert, then symbol, then select your letter from the grid. You could not do this if you were writing all your content in French or whatever, but for a quoted word here and there it is a reliable if inelegant solution.
And thanks, pepper,
Can you edit both posts and template in html?
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