Re: The name of the typeface
- From: "Paul Blay" <ranma@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2005 12:21:49 +0100
"LB" wrote ...
It has nothing to do with Microsoft. You just need a Unicode font - any Unicode font.
Nuh-uh. You need a unicode font that includes _those_ particular characters. It is _so_ not the case that every 'unicode font' includes
every character defined in the unicode charts.
For example Ariane Unicode MS includes no characters between 11F9 and 1E00. Does that mean there are no unicode characters
defined between 11F9 and 1E00 ? (Hint, the answer is "No").
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