Hello ...
I note that I am using Windows 7.
I looked into the directory c:\windows\fonts and there are files with names wingding.ttf, WINGDNG2.TTF and WINGDNG3.TTF.
I think that these fonts are a standard part of Windows or even MS Office
File wingdings.ttf I do not see there ...

Jaroslav Hajtmar






Dne 17.8.2011 23:57, Wolfgang Schuster napsal(a):

Am 17.08.2011 um 16:20 schrieb Cecil Westerhof:

2011/8/17 Jaroslav Hajtmar <hajt...@gyza.cz <mailto:hajt...@gyza.cz>>

    Hello Cecil ...
    Here is my simple tip. All you need is a font set, which are
    needed emoticons ...


    \def\numcharacter#1{\char#1{}}
    \let\dochar\numcharacter

    \definefont[wingding][wingding.ttf at 12pt]

    \starttext

    {\wingding \dochar{74}\dochar{75}\dochar{76}}

    \stoptext


That just gives JKL.

The filename of the font is “windings.ttf”.

Wolfgang


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