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>>> dave.pearce >snip< ...
One of our major style/content concerns, as museum(s) of
predominately Asian art, is that TMS support foreign
language characters - Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Arabic,
etc.  Are any other of you also dealing with this issue?  Up
to now we have only experimented with scanning cataloguing
sheets that contain foreign language character and attaching
those documents as images to the object records.
>>>>>
 
I would be interested to hear also if anyone is using TMS in English and Greek.  We have a small Paradox database that contains Greek Inscriptions on ancient art in Greek, using an character set called WinGreek.  
 
Amy Noel
The J. Paul Getty Museum

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