Tzafrir Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  Where can I find unicode fonts?

There is a GPL'ed unicode editor (don't remember the name) - search freshmeat.
I'm pretty sure it comes with some :) But why would fonts help you?! 

>  Anyway - the problem is not with what I see in this computer under
>  linux.

Right :)

>   The problem is how to get those files to a different computer with
>  windows. Anyone here has some experience with unicode filenames support of
>  zip? tar? 

There is nothing special about "unicode filenames". Those are usual (e.g. valid,
made out of ASCII characters only) filenames created by a _reversible_ mapping
method. Note the word reversible. As far as both, the source and the target,
vfat partitions are mounted under Linux with the uni_xlate option enabled, any
file transfer operation between the partitions will be fine. You can tar/untar,
export the FS of one of the computers to another via Samba or NFS, etc.

Regards,

Evgeny


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