Seeing Czech   or not   Seeing Česky


We're making an effort to recode our pages to display diacritic letters without problem at your end.

However, if you see odd alphabetic characters such as È or ø rather than Č ř (the correct Czech letters with "hacheck" (a word which itself needs a haček to be spelled correctly)), you may have to set your web browser to display Central European fonts contained in webpages like ours. If that fails to help, you might want to download and install CE fonts on your computer.

Examples of such fonts:
          Arial CE, Arial CE / Latin 2, Courier N CE / Latin 2, Times New Roman CE / Latin 2.

 
Here's what can happen to Czech letters without fonts installed.  
 

If installing fonts goes beyond your computer comfort level, don't sweat it. Ignore any strange characters you see on our site. Other gibberish was caused by strange characters who create this nonsense.

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